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Research Article

Psychometric Properties of the Pressure to Move Scale in Relocated American Older Adults: Further Evaluation

, PhD, RN, H.S.M.I., , PhD, RN-BC, FAAN & , MD
Pages 711-716 | Published online: 12 Oct 2011

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