The effect of subjective social status on health-related quality of life decline in urban chinese older adults: a four-year longitudinal study from hong kong

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  • who: Timothy S. Sumerlin from the Subjective Social Status, Health-Related Quality of Life, Geriatric Social Medicine, Gerontology, China, The University of Hong Kong, Shatin, The New Territories have published the article: The effect of subjective social status on health-related quality of life decline in urban Chinese older adults: a four-year longitudinal study from Hong Kong, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: This study examined long-term changes in HRQOL in older Chinese adults. This study had a number of limitations.
  • how: To compare the findings the authors conducted a post-hoc . . .

     

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