Use of latent class analyses for the estimation of prevalence of cognitive impairment, and signs of stroke and Parkinson's disease among African-American elderly of central Harlem: results of the Harlem Aging Project (Q46763422)

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scientific article published in January 1999
  • Use of Latent Class Analyses for the Estimation of Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment, and Signs of Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease among African-American Elderly of Central Harlem: Results of the Harlem Aging Project
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Use of latent class analyses for the estimation of prevalence of cognitive impairment, and signs of stroke and Parkinson's disease among African-American elderly of central Harlem: results of the Harlem Aging Project
scientific article published in January 1999
  • Use of Latent Class Analyses for the Estimation of Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment, and Signs of Stroke and Parkinson’s Disease among African-American Elderly of Central Harlem: Results of the Harlem Aging Project

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Use of latent class analyses for the estimation of prevalence of cognitive impairment, and signs of stroke and Parkinson's disease among African-American elderly of central Harlem: results of the Harlem Aging Project (English)

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