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Elderly from lower socioeconomic groups are more vulnerable to mental health problems, but area deprivation does not contribute: a comparison between Slovak and Dutch cities: Martina Behanova
Elderly from lower socioeconomic groups are more vulnerable to mental health problems, but area deprivation does not contribute: a comparison between Slovak and Dutch cities: Martina Behanova
Elderly from lower socioeconomic groups are more vulnerable to mental health problems, but area deprivation does not contribute: a comparison between Slovak and Dutch cities: Martina Behanova
Behanova, M (author) / Katreniakova, Z (author) / Nagyova-Rajnicova, I (author) / van Ameijden, JCE (author) / van Dijk, JP (author) / Reijneveld, SA (author)
The European journal of public health ; 23 ; ckt126.146-
2013-10-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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