Depression and associated factors of informal caregivers versus professional caregivers of demented patients
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概要
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- 2005-08-01
著者
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TANAKA Katsutoshi
Department of Occupational Mental Health, Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Kitasato University
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Miyaoka Hitoshi
Department of Psychiatry, Kitasato University School of Medicine
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Miyaoka Hitoshi
Department Of Psychiatry Kitasato University School Of Medicine
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TAKAHASHI MEGUMI
Kanagawa Psychiatric Center Kinkou Hospital
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Tanaka Katsutoshi
Department Of Occupational Mental Health Graduate School Of Medical Science Kitasato University
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