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Motivational and Cognitive Pathways to Medical Help-Seeking for Alzheimer’s Disease: A Cognitive Impairment Response Model

Sara Honn Qualls, Kelli J. Klebe, Kevin Berryman, Ashley Williams, Laura Phillips, Heidi Layton, Kimberly Hiroto, Mary Stephens, Lindsay Anderson and Megan Rogers

The Journals of Gerontology: Series B, 2015, vol. 70, issue 1, 57-66

Abstract: Objectives. Relationships among cognitive and motivational factors in predicting medical help-seeking for Alzheimer’s disease (AD) symptoms were tested.

Date: 2015
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