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The generalizability of Older Adult Self-Report (OASR) syndromes of psychopathology across 20 societies.

Masha Y IvanovaThomas M AchenbachLeslie A RescorlaLori V TurnerJulie A DumasVera AlmeidaMeltem Anafarta-SendagIeva BiteDorret I BoomsmaJ Carlos CaldasJohn W CappsYi-Chuen ChenPaola ColomboMargareth da Silva OliveiraAnca DobreanNese ErolAlessandra FrigerioYasuko FunabikiReda GedutienėHalldór S GuðmundssonMin Quan HeoYoung Ah KimTih-Shih LeeManuela LeiteJianghong LiuJasminka MarkovicMonika MisiecMarcus MüllerKyung Ja OhVerónica Portillo-ReyesWolfgang RetzSandra B SebreShupeng ShiSigurveig H SigurðardóttirRoma ŠimulionienėElvisa SokoliTanja TomasevicJacqueline M VinkEwa Zasępa
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2020)
The findings supported the generalizability of OASR syndromes across societies. The seven syndromes offer empirically based clinical constructs that are relevant for elders of different backgrounds. They can be used to assess diverse elders and as a taxonomic framework to facilitate communication, services, research, and training in geriatric psychiatry.
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