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Volume 11, Number 2, March 2007

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Living with dementia from the perspective of older people: Is it a positive story?
pp. 119-130(12)
Authors: Steeman, Els; Godderis, Jan; Grypdonck, Mieke; De Bal, Nele; De Casterlé, Bernadette Dierckx

Investigating the ways that older people cope with dementia: A qualitative study
pp. 131-143(13)
Authors: Preston, Laura; Marshall, Ann; Bucks, Romola

The long-term effects of war experience
pp. 156-158(3)
Author: Hunt, N.

The long-term impact of war experiences and evacuation on people who were children during World War Two
pp. 168-174(7)
Authors: Waugh, Melinda; Robbins, Ian; Davies, Stephen; Feigenbaum, Janet

Assessing late-onset stress symptomatology among aging male combat veterans
pp. 175-191(17)
Authors: King, Lynda; King, Daniel; Vickers, Kristin; Davison, Eve; Spiro, Avron

The after-death call to family members: A clinical perspective
pp. 192-196(5)
Authors: LoboPrabhu, Sheila; Molinari, V.; Pate, J.; Lomax, J.

Social support and adjustment to caring for elder family members: A multi-study analysis
pp. 205-217(13)
Authors: Smerglia, Virginia; Miller, Nancy; Sotnak, Diane; Geiss, Carrie

Carers Assessment of Difficulties Index (CADI): Psychometric properties for use with carers of people with dementia
pp. 218-225(8)
Authors: Charlesworth, G. M.; Tzimoula, X. M.; Newman, S. P.

Health service use and outcome: Comparison of low charge, integrated, comprehensive services with usual health care
pp. 226-235(10)
Authors: Fillenbaum, Gerda; Burchett, Bruce; Dan, J. D.; Blazer, G.

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