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Reciprocal relationship between pain and depression in older adults: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Older Adults
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Reciprocal Relationship
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English Longitudinal Study of Ageing
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Mobility Impairment
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Social Support
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Copyright
50%
Socioeconomic Variables
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Temporal Relations
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Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Old Age
50%
High Risk
50%
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
50%
Population-based
50%
Prospective Observational Study
50%
Health Indicators
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Aged Care Services
50%
Medicine and Dentistry
Walking Difficulty
100%
Cross Sectional Study
50%
Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale
50%
Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Observational Study
50%
Social Support
50%
Aged Care
50%
Health Indicator
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Psychology
Longitudinal Study
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Reciprocal Relationship
100%
Practitioners
50%
Social Support
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Regression Analysis
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