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Adult children as informants about parent’s psychosocial preferences.

Carpenter, B. D., Lee, M., Ruckdeschel, K., VanHaitsma, K. S., & Feldman, P. H. (2006). Adult children as informants about parent’s psychosocial preferences. Family Relations, 55(5), 552-563. doi: 10.1111/j.1741-3729.2006.00425.x.

Adult children as informants about parent’s psychosocial preferences.
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Do family proxies get it right? Concordance in reports of nursing home residents’ everyday preferences.

Heid, A. R., Bangerter, L. R., Abbott, K. M., & VanHaitsma, K. (2017). Do family proxies get it right? concordance in reports of nursing home residents’ everyday preferences. Journal of Applied Gerontology, 36(6), 667-691. doi:10.1177/0733464815581485

Do family proxies get it right? Concordance in reports of nursing home residents’ everyday preferences.

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