Self-efficacy in older adults with depression: a qualitative study
Older people suffering from depression often exhibit low self-efficacy, which causes them to quickly give up on challenges caused by various problems related to ageing, such as physical, social and mental aspects, including depression, which ultimately impact their quality of life and productivity....
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Main Authors: | Tri Nurhidayati (Author), Atika Alfia Rizki (Author), Dewi Setyawati (Author), Ah Yusuf (Author), Retno Indarwati (Author) |
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2024-07-01T00:00:00Z.
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