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Aging With Disability: Populations, Programs, and the New Paradigm An Introduction to the Special Issue

Objective: The purpose of this article is to introduce a special issue dedicated to research at the intersection of aging and disability. Method: We provide some context for the importance of cross-disciplinary collaboration among aging and disability researchers and summarize the nine articles in t...

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Published in:Journal of aging and health 2019-12, Vol.31 (10_suppl), p.3S-20S
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