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Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences

Volume 17, Issue / 2012
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Japanese Article Is the inhibitory function of dementia improvable with application of learning activities?
SUN Qin, YOSHIDA Hajime, TSUCHIDA Noriaki, OKAWA Ichiro
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 2-13, 2012.

Japanese Article Awareness of Chief Care Managers regarding Network Construction in Direct Comprehensive Community Support Centers
OHNUMA Yuka, TERADA Fujiko, KOIKE Taeko, NAKAMURA Naoki
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 14-25, 2012.

Japanese Article Application of a model for coping with aggressive behavior in dementia care
SATO Miwako, OSADA Hisao
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 26-39, 2012.

Japanese Article A case report of a patient with cerebrovascular disease using an effective sequential method focused on attention, concentration, and simplification of movement
KUMAGAI Rie, ODA Kazumi
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 40-51, 2012.

Japanese Article Assisting bedridden elderly with communication difficulties : Focusing on caring relationships between care workers and bedridden elderly with communication difficulties
TANEHASHI Seiko
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 52-63, 2012.

Japanese Article A qualitative analysis of the barriers faced by the parental and grandparental generations in participating in child-support activities.
TABUCHI Megumi, NAKAHARA Jun, GONDO Yasuyuki
Journal of Japanese Society of Geriatric & Gerontological Behavioral Sciences 17: 64-74, 2012.