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spellingShingle Gould, Christine E, Ma, Flora, Scales, Ashley N, Juang, Christine, Carlson, Chalise, Loup, Julia, Sakai, Erin, Innovation in Aging, GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS, Life-span and Life-course Studies, Health Professions (miscellaneous), Health (social science)
title GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS
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title_sort geri-mobile health: development and feasibility of a program to help older veterans use va mental health mobile apps
title_unstemmed GERI-MOBILE HEALTH: DEVELOPMENT AND FEASIBILITY OF A PROGRAM TO HELP OLDER VETERANS USE VA MENTAL HEALTH MOBILE APPS
topic Life-span and Life-course Studies, Health Professions (miscellaneous), Health (social science)
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igz038.2072