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Understanding the multi-dimensional mental well-being in late life: Evidence from the perspective of the oldest old population

Posted on April 6, 2020 by Heather Porter

Citation: Lara, E., Martin-Maria, N., Forsman, A., Cresswell-Smith, J., Donisi, V., Adnanes, M., Kaasboll, J., Melby, L., Nordmyr, J., Nyholm, L., Rabbi, L., Amaddeo, F., & Miret, M. (2020). Understanding the multi-dimensional mental well-being in late life: Evidence from the perspective of the oldest old population. Journal of Happiness Studies, 21, 465-484. Link to publisher’s article.

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