(for the ActiFE study group) Multisite pain, pain frequency and pain severity are associated with depression in older adults: results from the ActiFE Ulm study
M. Denkinger, A. Lukas, Th. Nikolaus, R. Peter, S. Franke, Age and Ageing 0 (2014) 1–5.
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Denkinger M, Lukas A, Nikolaus Th, Peter R, Franke S. (for the ActiFE study group) Multisite pain, pain frequency and pain severity are associated with depression in older adults: results from the ActiFE Ulm study. Age and Ageing. 2014;0:1–5.
Denkinger, M., Lukas, A., Nikolaus, Th., Peter, R., & Franke, S. (2014). (for the ActiFE study group) Multisite pain, pain frequency and pain severity are associated with depression in older adults: results from the ActiFE Ulm study. Age and Ageing, 0, 1–5.
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Denkinger, M., A. Lukas, Th. Nikolaus, R. Peter, and Sebastian Franke. “(For the ActiFE Study Group) Multisite Pain, Pain Frequency and Pain Severity Are Associated with Depression in Older Adults: Results from the ActiFE Ulm Study.” Age and Ageing 0 (2014): 1–5.
M. Denkinger, A. Lukas, Th. Nikolaus, R. Peter, and S. Franke, “(for the ActiFE study group) Multisite pain, pain frequency and pain severity are associated with depression in older adults: results from the ActiFE Ulm study,” Age and Ageing, vol. 0, pp. 1–5, 2014.
Denkinger, M., et al. “(For the ActiFE Study Group) Multisite Pain, Pain Frequency and Pain Severity Are Associated with Depression in Older Adults: Results from the ActiFE Ulm Study.” Age and Ageing, vol. 0, 2014, pp. 1–5.