Citation: E. Jenkins et al., QUALITATIVE CHANGES IN COHORT HETEROGENEI TY - IMPACT ON THE MEASUREMENT AND PROJECTION OF THE DEMAND FOR HEALTH-CARE, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 237-253
Citation: Jm. Keefe et P. Fancey, FINANCIAL COMPENSATION OR HOME HELP SERVICES - EXAMINING DIFFERENCES AMONG PROGRAM RECIPIENTS, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 254-278
Citation: A. Vezina et D. Pelletier, ELDERLY WITH LIMITED MOBILITY LIVING AT H OME - RESPONSES TO NEEDS AND PERCEIVED SATISFACTION LEVEL, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 297-319
Citation: R. Lefrancois et M. Damours, PERFORMANCE OF ELDERLY MOTORISTS IN DIFFI CULT DRIVING SITUATIONS, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 320-335
Citation: L. Dubois, PORTRAYAL OF AGING ON TELEVISION - DENIAL AND EXCLUSION BASED ON A MARKETING LOGIC, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 354-372
Citation: Ia. Connidis, BOOM, BUST, AND ECHO - HOW TO PROFIT FROM THE COMING DEMOGRAPHIC SHIFT - FOOT,DK, STOFFMAN,D, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 373-380
Citation: J. Oussoren, OLDER ADULT-EDUCATION - A GUIDE TO RESEARCH, PROGRAMS AND POLICIES - MANHEIMER,RJ, SNODGRASS,DD, MOSKOWMCKENZIE,D, Canadian journal on aging, 16(2), 1997, pp. 390-392
Citation: P. Cappeliez et al., RELATION BETWEEN CERTAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF ELDERLY SUBJECTS AND RESPONSE TO COGNITIVE THERAPY FOR DEPRESSION, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 70-83
Citation: S. Trepanier et P. Nolin, STUDY ON RELATIONS BETWEEN SUBJECTIVE AND OBJECTIVE MEMORY TESTS AND PSYCHOSOCIAL MEASURES IN PATIENTS AGED 55 TO 65, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 84-100
Citation: Jd. Webster, ATTACHMENT STYLE AND WELL-BEING IN ELDERLY ADULTS - A PRELIMINARY INVESTIGATION, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 101-111
Citation: F. Ducharme et E. Corin, WIDOWED MEN AND WOMEN - AN EXPLORATORY-ST UDY OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF WIDOWHOOD AND COPING STRATEGIES, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 112-141
Citation: Wf. Forbes, GEOCHEMICAL RISK-FACTORS FOR MENTAL FUNCTIONING, BASED ON THE ONTARIOLONGITUDINAL-STUDY OF AGING (LSA) .6. THE EFFECTS OF IRON ON THE ASSOCIATIONS OF ALUMINUM AND FLUORIDE WATER CONCENTRATIONS AND OF PH WITH MENTAL FUNCTIONING, BASED ON RESULTS OBTAINED FROM THE LSA AND FROM DEATH CERTIFICATES MENTIONING DEMENTIA, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 142-159
Citation: M. Finlayson, THE IMPACT OF INCREASED LIFE EXPECTANCY - BEYOND THE GRAY HORIZON - SELTZER,M, Canadian journal on aging, 16(1), 1997, pp. 160-163