Factors Associated With Psychological Wellbeing in Home Care Older Adults With Alzheimer’s Disease: A Longitudinal Analysis

The long-term symptoms associated with Alzheimer’s disease pose significant challenges to the psychological wellbeing of patients. This longitudinal study aims to analyze the effects of socioeconomic factors and physical health factors on the psychological wellbeing of older patients diagnosed with...

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Cohabitation
Disease
Health services
Home health care
Older people
Patients
Retirement
Socioeconomic factors
Well being
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