APA (7th ed.) Citation

Gregorio Bevilacqua, Stefania D'Angelo, Georgia Ntani, Holly Emma Syddall, Elizabeth Clare Harris, Cathy Linaker, . . . Karen Walker-Bone. (2021). Older working adults in the HEAF study are more likely to report loneliness after two years of follow-up if they have negative perceptions of their work quality. BMC.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Gregorio Bevilacqua, Stefania D'Angelo, Georgia Ntani, Holly Emma Syddall, Elizabeth Clare Harris, Cathy Linaker, Martin Stevens, Cyrus Cooper, and Karen Walker-Bone. Older Working Adults in the HEAF Study Are More Likely to Report Loneliness After Two Years of Follow-up If They Have Negative Perceptions of Their Work Quality. BMC, 2021.

MLA (9th ed.) Citation

Gregorio Bevilacqua, et al. Older Working Adults in the HEAF Study Are More Likely to Report Loneliness After Two Years of Follow-up If They Have Negative Perceptions of Their Work Quality. BMC, 2021.

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