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  1. Depressive Symptoms Among Older Gay Men: What Are the Most Important Determinants?
  2. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DIGITAL ENGAGEMENT OF OLDER ADULTS AND DISPLACEMENT DURING ARMED-CONFLICT CIRCUMSTANCES
  3. The Way Older Childless Women Value Their Life—A Qualitative Study
  4. LATER LIFE AS A DARING EXPERIENCE: FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH OLDER ADULTS’ RISK PERCEPTION
  5. THE UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS OF “FAMILIES OF CHOICE” AND BIOLOGICAL FAMILIES OF LGBT ADULTS
  6. Correlates of Caregiving Burden among Bedouin-Muslim Mothers of Children Diagnosed with Epilepsy
  7. Social Media Use and Well-being With Bipolar Disorder During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Path Analysis
  8. Ultra-Orthodox Nursing Students’ Cultural Challenges Inside and Outside Their Community during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  9. Elderly Caregivers’ Awareness of Caregiving Health Risks
  10. Mental Health of Holocaust Survivors and Other Older Adults During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Israel
  11. Care for caregivers- a mission for primary care
  12. Mortality communication and post-bereavement depression among Danish family caregivers of terminal cancer patients
  13. The coronavirus pandemic and Holocaust survivors in Israel.
  14. AWARENESS OF HEALTH RISKS OF CAREGIVING AMONG PRIMARY PHYSICIANS AND THE CAREGIVERS THEMSELVES
  15. Correlates of quality of life in mothers of children with diagnosed epilepsy
  16. Direct and indirect predictors of burden among Bedouin caregivers of family members with terminal cancer in Israel
  17. Subjective well-being of visually impaired older adults living in the community
  18. The Paradox of Well-Being and Holocaust Survivors
  19. CAREGIVERS' OPEN COMMUNICATION WITH TERMINAL CANCER PATIENTS ABOUT ILLNESS AND DEATH: A COMPARISON BETWEEN MEN AND WOMEN
  20. DETERMINANTS OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMATOLOGY IN CAREGIVERS OF FRAIL OLDER-ADULTS: THE CASE OF ULTRA-ORTHODOX JEWISH COMMUNITY
  21. Psychometric Properties of Responses to an Arabic Version of the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D6)
  22. Nursing students' willingness to blow the whistle
  23. Blowing the whistle to protect a patient: a comparison between physiotherapy students and physiotherapists
  24. Can achievement goal theory provide a useful motivational perspective for explaining psychosocial attributes of medical students?
  25. Evaluation of the Psychometric Properties of the Psychological Medicine Inventory—Nurses Version
  26. Internal or external whistleblowing: Nurses’ willingness to report wrongdoing
  27. Meaning in Life: Does It Play a Role in Smoking?
  28. Profile, Burden, and Quality of Life of Israeli Stroke Survivor Caregivers
  29. Relationship between meaning in life and smoking status: Results of a national representative survey
  30. Self‐Reported Likelihood of Whistleblowing by Social Work Students
  31. Examination of a modified version of the Psychological Medical Inventory among medical students
  32. Home Death—The Caregivers' Experiences