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The Relationships Between Activities of Daily Living, Depression, and Quality of Life in Older Adults with Multiple Chronic Conditions: A Path Analysis

This study was conducted to determine the relationships between activities of daily living (ADL), depression, and quality of life. Specifically, the study aimed to evaluate the potential mediating role of depression in the relationship between activities of daily living and quality of life in a samp...

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Main Authors: Jafari-Koulaee, Azar, Mohammadi, Eesa, Fox, Mary T, Rasekhi, Aliakbar, Akha, Ozra
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