What Could Interfere with a Good Night’s Sleep? The Risks of Social Isolation, Poor Physical and Psychological Health among Older Adults in China
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What Could Interfere with a Good Night’s Sleep? The Risks of Social Isolation, Poor Physical and Psychological Health among Older Adults in China
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RESEARCH ON AGING
Volume -, Issue -, Pages 016402752110651
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SAGE Publications
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2022-01-07
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10.1177/01640275211065103
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