Social participation in older women and men: differences in community activities and barriers according to region and population size in Canada
Abstract Background Social participation is a modifiable health determinant influenced by physical and social aspects of the environment. Little is known about aging women's and men's community activities and barriers according to region and population size. This study compared social part...
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Main Authors: | Daniel Naud (Author), Mélissa Généreux (Author), Jean-François Bruneau (Author), Aline Alauzet (Author), Mélanie Levasseur (Author) |
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2019-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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