Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers
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Siminoff, LA; Matsuyama, R; Van Houtven, C
Published in: PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
October 2018
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PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
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1099-1611
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1057-9249
Publication Date
October 2018
Volume
27
Start / End Page
63 / 63
Related Subject Headings
- Oncology & Carcinogenesis
- 52 Psychology
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences
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Siminoff, L. A., Matsuyama, R., & Van Houtven, C. (2018). Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers. In PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY (Vol. 27, pp. 63–63).
Siminoff, Laura A., Robin Matsuyama, and Courtney Van Houtven. “Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers.” In PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, 27:63–63, 2018.
Siminoff LA, Matsuyama R, Van Houtven C. Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers. In: PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY. 2018. p. 63–63.
Siminoff, Laura A., et al. “Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers.” PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY, vol. 27, 2018, pp. 63–63.
Siminoff LA, Matsuyama R, Van Houtven C. Intensity of cancer patient caregiving and its implications for financial, physical, and psychological well-being of caregivers. PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY. 2018. p. 63–63.
Published In
PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY
EISSN
1099-1611
ISSN
1057-9249
Publication Date
October 2018
Volume
27
Start / End Page
63 / 63
Related Subject Headings
- Oncology & Carcinogenesis
- 52 Psychology
- 32 Biomedical and clinical sciences