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Trauma and the elderly

Culture-related grief beliefs of Chinese Shidu parents: Development and psychometric properties of a new scale

中国失独父母文化相关的哀伤信念问卷 : 一 个新量表编制和心理测量属性

Creencias del duelo relacionadas a la cultura en padres Shidu Chinos: Desarrollo y propiedades psicométricas de una nueva escala.

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Article: 1626075 | Received 10 Feb 2019, Accepted 15 May 2019, Published online: 28 Jun 2019

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