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Effect of specific aspects of community social environment on the mortality of individuals diagnosed with serious illness.

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Neigbourhood environment and positive mental health in older people: The Hertfordshire cohort study.

Health and Place, 17, 867-874, 2011.

Chen, W., Okumiya, K., Wada, T., Sakamoto, R., Imai, H., Ishimoto, Y., et al.

Social cohesion and health in old age: a study in southern Taiwan.

International Psychogeriatrics, 27, 1903-1911, 2015.

Tang, F., Xu, L., Chi, I. and Dong, X.

Health in the neighborhood and household contexts among older Chinese Americans.

Journal of Aging and Health, 29, 1388-1409, 2017.

Park, N.S., Jang, Y., Lee, B.S. and Chiriboga, D.A.

The relation between living alone and depressive symptoms in older Korean Americans: do feeling of loneliness mediate?

Aging &. Mental Health, 21, 304-312, 2017.

An, S. and Jang, Y.

The role of social capital in the relationship between physical constraint and mental distress in older adults: a latent interaction model.

Aging & Mental Health, 22, 245-249, 2018.

Guo, M., Steinberg, N.S., Dong, X. and Tiwari, A.

A cross-sectional study of coping resources and mental health of Chinese older adults in the United States.

Aging & Mental Health, 22, 1448-1455, 2018.

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Living alone or with others and depressive symptoms, and effect modification by residential social cohesion among older adults in Japan: The JAGES longitudinal study.

Journal of Epidemiology, 28, 315-322, 2018.

Kim, H.H. and Toum, Y.

Exploring the contingent associations between functional limitations and depressive symptoms across residential context: a multilevel panel data analysis.

Aging & Mental Health, 24, 92-102, 2018.