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Getting Lost in Dementia: A Longitudinal Study of a Behavioral Symptom

Posted on 25th Feb 202224th May 2022 by foxnic Posted in Missing PersonsTagged adults, dementia, repeatedly missing, risk assessment

R. McShane, K. Gedling, J. Keene, C. Fairburn, R. Jacoby, and T. Hope (1998, UK)

Restricted access with abstract available to view. International Psychogeriatrics , Volume 10 , Issue 3. View

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