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Japanese Journal of Gerontology

Volume 30, Issue 4 / 2009
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Japanese Article Gerotranscendence in everyday life among the oldest old in the Amami Achipelago - The contributing factors to their successful aging
Kimiko Tomizawa
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 477-488, 2009.

Japanese Article The complaints solving system in social welfare facilities for the elderly - The role of the third party committee
Koeun Kim1), Kenji Kuroda2)
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 489-497, 2009.

Japanese Article Comparison of functional and psychosocial characteristics between ambulatory frail elders living at home who utilize long-term care service and those do not utilize service
Ayumi Kono1), Chieko Tsumura2), Tomoko Fujita1), Ryozo Yabuuchi3)
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 498-507, 2009.

Japanese Article What is special feature "homeyness?"
Koichi Hiraoka
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 508-508, 2009.

Japanese Article Furnishing of living environment to feel homelike - “Homelike” approached from architecture and living science
Tetsuya Akagi
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 509-515, 2009.

Japanese Article From the viewpoint of "homeyness" - sociology for elderly people -
Masatsugu Adachi
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 516-520, 2009.

Japanese Article Psychological reconsideration of "homey" concept : The thing which "homey" means for Japanese elderly people
北村世都
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 521-527, 2009.

Japanese Article The domestic concept that we saw from the viewpoint of nursing science
角田直枝
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 528-533, 2009.

Japanese Article Environmental inspection - that there is - group home where you feel homeyness and feels homeyness of chestnut Land
Shizuko Yamagata
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 534-541, 2009.

Japanese Article License update of the driver 75 years or older
Editorial department
Japanese Journal of Gerontology 30(4): 542-544, 2009.