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Items where Subject is "B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion > BL Religion > BL624 Religious life. Religious experience > BL625.4 Aged"

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  • Library of Congress Subject Areas (3)
    • B Philosophy. Psychology. Religion (3)
      • BL Religion (3)
        • BL624 Religious life. Religious experience (3)
          • BL625.4 Aged (3)
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Jump to: 2009 | 2005
Number of items at this level: 3.

2009

  1. Lowis, M. J., Edwards, A. and Burton, M. (2009) Do older people use religion as a coping aid? Paper presented to: British Psychological Society's Psychologists Special Interest Group in the Elderly (PSIGE) (Working with Older People), Swansea, UK, 01-03 July 2009.
  2. Lowis, M. J., Edwards, A. and Burton, M. (2009) Coping with retirement: well-being, health and religion. Journal of Psychology. 143(4), pp. 427-448. 0022-3980.

2005

  1. Lowis, M. J., Edwards, A., Roe, C. A., Jewell, A., Jackson, M. I. and Tidmarsh, W. M. (2005) The role of religion in mediating the transition to residential care. Journal of Aging Studies. 19(3), pp. 349-362. 0890-4065.
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