Aging, memory loss, and Alzheimer's disease: What do refugees from the former Soviet Union think?
Since the mid-1970s, approximately 700,000 émigrés from the former Soviet Union (FSU), most of Jewish descent, settled in the United States. Now, 25 or more years post-emigration, they have aged in place in the United States, but their values, beliefs, and attitudes about growing old, memory chang...
Subtitles: | Special Populations |
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Authors: | ; |
Format: | Electronic Article |
Language: | English |
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Routledge
[2017]
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Journal of religion, spirituality & aging
Year: 2017, Volume: 29, Issue: 2/3, Pages: 130-146 |
Further subjects: | B
Russian-speaking refugees
B Alzheimer's Disease B MEMORY loss B ageing / Aging |
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