The effect of anxiety on cognition in older adult inpatients with depression: results from a multicenter observational study
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Old Age Psychiatry Research Group, Oslo University Hospital
South-Eastern Norway Regional Health Authority
Innlandet Hospital Trust
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Elsevier BV
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Multidisciplinary
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