Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers
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Martire, LM; Schulz, R; Keefe, FJ; Starz, TW; Osial, TA; Dew, MA; Reynolds, CF
Published in: Aging and Mental Health
2003
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Aging and Mental Health
Publication Date
2003
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7
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55 / 62
Related Subject Headings
- Geriatrics
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences
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Martire, L. M., Schulz, R., Keefe, F. J., Starz, T. W., Osial, T. A., Dew, M. A., & Reynolds, C. F. (2003). Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers. Aging and Mental Health, 7, 55–62.
Martire, L. M., R. Schulz, F. J. Keefe, T. W. Starz, T. A. Osial, M. A. Dew, and C. F. Reynolds. “Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers.” Aging and Mental Health 7 (2003): 55–62.
Martire LM, Schulz R, Keefe FJ, Starz TW, Osial TA, Dew MA, et al. Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers. Aging and Mental Health. 2003;7:55–62.
Martire, L. M., et al. “Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers.” Aging and Mental Health, vol. 7, 2003, pp. 55–62.
Martire LM, Schulz R, Keefe FJ, Starz TW, Osial TA, Dew MA, Reynolds CF. Feasibility of a dyadic intervention for management of osteoarthritis: A pilot study with older patients and their spousal caregivers. Aging and Mental Health. 2003;7:55–62.
Published In
Aging and Mental Health
Publication Date
2003
Volume
7
Start / End Page
55 / 62
Related Subject Headings
- Geriatrics
- 17 Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
- 16 Studies in Human Society
- 11 Medical and Health Sciences