Does social connection mediate the association between neuroticism and cognition? Cross-sectional analysis of the Canadian Longitudinal Study on Aging
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Jennifer Bethell | K. McGilton | P. Mick | Megan E O'Connell | Melissa K. Andrew | Sobhneek Hothi | Paul Mick | Debra Morgan | Natalie A Phillips | Steven Stewart | Jennifer D Walker | Walter Wittich
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