Mittelman, Mary S; Bartels, Stephen J (2014) Translating research into practice: case study of a community-based dementia caregiver intervention. Health Aff (Millwood) 33:587-95
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Szychowski, Jeff M; Roth, David L; Clay, Olivio J et al. (2010) Patient death as a censoring event or competing risk event in models of nursing home placement. Stat Med 29:371-81
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Haley, William E; Bergman, Elizabeth J; Roth, David L et al. (2008) Long-term effects of bereavement and caregiver intervention on dementia caregiver depressive symptoms. Gerontologist 48:732-40
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