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Brennan, P. L., Greenbaum, M. A. 2005. Functioning, problem behavior and health services use among nursing home residents with alcohol-use disorders: Nationwide data from the VA minimum data set. Journal of Studies on Alcohol. 66 (3) 395-400.
Tjam, Erin Y., Hirdes, John P. 2002. Health, psycho-social and cultural determinants of medication use by Chinese-Canadian older persons. Canadian Journal on Aging. 21 (1) 63-73.
Hirdes, John P., Smith, Trevor F., Rabinowitz, Terry, Yamauchi, Keita, Perez, E., Telegdi, Nancy Curtain, Prendergast, P., Morris, John N., Ikegami, Naoki, Phillips, Charles D., Fries, Brant E. 2002. The Resident Assessment Instrument-Mental Health (RAI-MH): inter-rater reliability and convergent validity. J Behav Health Serv Res. 29 (4) 419-32.
Buchanan, R. J., Wang, S., Huang, C. 2001. Analyses of nursing home residents with HIV and dementia using the minimum data set. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 26 (3) 246-55.
Buchanan, R. J., Wang, S., Huang, C. 2001. Nursing home residents with HIV and anemia. AIDS Patient Care STDS. 15 (7) 373-83.
Buchanan, R. J., Wang, S., Huang, C., Graber, D. 2001. Profiles of nursing home residents with multiple sclerosis using the minimum data set. Mult Scler. 7 (3) 189-200.
Sgadari, Antonio, Lapane, Kate L., Mor, Vincent, Landi, Francesco, Bernabei, Roberto, Gambassi, Giovanni 2000. Oxidative and nonoxidative benzodiazepines and the risk of femur fracture. The Systematic Assessment of Geriatric Drug Use Via Epidemiology Study Group. J Clin Psychopharmacol. 20 (2) 234-9.
Landi, F., Onder, G., Gambassi, G., Pedone, C., Carbonin, P., Bernabei, R. 2000. Body mass index and mortality among hospitalized patients. Arch Intern Med. 160 (17) 2641-4.
Finne-Soveri, U. H., Ljunggren, G., Schroll, M., Jonsson, P. V., Hjaltadottir, I., el Kholy, K., Tilvis, R. S. 2000. Pain and its association with disability in institutional long-term care in four Nordic countries. Canadian Journal on Aging. 19 (SUPPL. 2) 38-49.