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Health Behaviors of an Elderly Filipino Group

More than 69 million elderly people are expected to be living in the United States by the year 2050 (American Association of Retired Persons, 1991). For public health nurses, this rapidly growing, diverse population poses a challenge. P. Ebersol and P. Hess (1994) suggest that health care profession...

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Published in:Public health Nursing 1997-04, Vol.14 (2), p.118-122
Main Authors: DiPasquale-Davis, Joan, Hopkins, Sheila J.
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