Impact of economic factors, social health and stressful life events on physical health-related quality of life trajectories in older Australians

Author:

Phyo Aung Zaw Zaw,Gonzalez-Chica David A.,Stocks Nigel P.,Woods Robyn L.,Fisher Jane,Tran Thach,Owen Alice J.,Ward Stephanie A.,Britt Carlene J.,Ryan Joanne,Freak-Poli RosanneORCID,

Funder

national institute on aging and the national cancer institute at the u.s. national institutes of health

national health and medical research council of australia

monash university (australia) and the victorian cancer agency

anz trustees, the wicking trust, and the mason foundation.

other funding resources and collaborating organizations of the aspree study and alsop sub-study

monash international tuition scholarship (medicine, nursing, and health sciences) and monash graduate scholarship

finkel family foundation

national heart foundation of australia postdoctoral fellowship

national health and medical research council dementia research leader fellowship

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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