Trajectories of Social Participation and Its Predictors in Older Adults: Based on the CLHLS Cohorts from 2002 to 2018
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X. Chen | Chi Zhang | Yinan Zhao | Xiaoyang Li | Hui Feng | Qingcai Liu | Ruotong Peng | Yifei Chen
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