Involvement in Caregiving and Adjustment to Death of a Spouse
Richard Schulz(University of Pittsburgh), Lynda Burton(Johns Hopkins University), Calvin H. Hirsch, Sharon Jackson(Wake Forest University), Lynn M. Martire(Pennsylvania State University), Bożena Zdaniuk(University of British Columbia), Bonnie K. Lind(University of Washington), Scott R. Beach(University of Pittsburgh)
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