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Designing health messages for older adults: factors that influence older adults' perceptions of hope for making health behavior changes. 为老年人设计健康信息:影响老年人对改变健康行为的希望的看法的因素。
Journal of language and aging research Pub Date : 2024-11-11 Epub Date: 2024-10-30 DOI: 10.15460/jlar.2024.2.2.1377
Amber K Worthington, Britteny M Howell, Allexis Mahanna, Najma A Musa
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