Types of social participation and psychological distress in Japanese older adults: A five-year cohort study
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Shiho Amagasa | Shigeru Inoue | Yuko Odagiri | Hiroyuki Kikuchi | Koichiro Oka | S. Inoue | K. Oka | T. Takamiya | Y. Odagiri | Noritoshi Fukushima | Hiroyuki Kikuchi | Shiho Amagasa | Noritoshi Fukushima | Tomoko Takamiya
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