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Institutionalization

Level of dependency: a simple marker associated with mortality during the 2003 heatwave among French dependent elderly people living in the community or in institutions.

Submitted by Christina.Pikas on Sun, 2011-04-10 22:14
Belmin, Joël, Auffray, Jean-Christian, Berbezier, Christine, Boirin, Pascal, Mercier, Sophie, Reviers, Béatrice, and Golmard, Jean-Louis. 2007. Level of dependency: a simple marker associated with mortality during the 2003 heatwave among French dependent elderly people living in the community or in institutions. 36, no. 3. Age and ageing: 298-303.
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