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H G Koenig

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Archives of Internal Medicine|October 28, 1996
Attitudes of elderly patients and their families toward physician-assisted suicideH G Koenig, D Wildman-Hanlon, K Schmader
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology|January 15, 2004
An introduction to three studies of rural elderly people: effects of religion and culture on healthW Gesler, T A Arcury, H G Koenig
The Gerontologist|February 1, 1988
Religion and well-being in later lifeH G Koenig, J N Kvale, C Ferrel
The Gerontologist|October 1, 1994
Mental health care for older adults in the year 2020: a dangerous and avoided topicH G Koenig, L K George, R Schneider
Family Medicine|January 1, 1988
Geriatric fellowships in family medicine: status and directionsH G Koenig, J N Kvale, M Hector
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1989
Physician perspectives on the role of religion in the physician-older patient relationshipH G Koenig, L B Bearon, R Dayringer
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|September 19, 1998
Religious coping and health status in medically ill hospitalized older adultsH G Koenig, K I Pargament, J Nielsen
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1997
Depression awareness training and the clergyA J Weaver, J A Samford, H G Koenig
New Directions for Mental Health Services|December 18, 1998
Research on religion and serious mental illnessH G Koenig, D B Larson, A J Weaver
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 27, 1997
Use of antidepressants by nonpsychiatrists in the treatment of medically ill hospitalized depressed elderly patientsH G Koenig, L K George, K G Meador
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Archives of Internal Medicine|October 28, 1996
Attitudes of elderly patients and their families toward physician-assisted suicideH G Koenig, D Wildman-Hanlon, K Schmader
Journal of Cross-Cultural Gerontology|January 15, 2004
An introduction to three studies of rural elderly people: effects of religion and culture on healthW Gesler, T A Arcury, H G Koenig
The Gerontologist|February 1, 1988
Religion and well-being in later lifeH G Koenig, J N Kvale, C Ferrel
The Gerontologist|October 1, 1994
Mental health care for older adults in the year 2020: a dangerous and avoided topicH G Koenig, L K George, R Schneider
Family Medicine|January 1, 1988
Geriatric fellowships in family medicine: status and directionsH G Koenig, J N Kvale, M Hector
The Journal of Family Practice|April 1, 1989
Physician perspectives on the role of religion in the physician-older patient relationshipH G Koenig, L B Bearon, R Dayringer
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|September 19, 1998
Religious coping and health status in medically ill hospitalized older adultsH G Koenig, K I Pargament, J Nielsen
The American Journal of Psychiatry|May 1, 1997
Depression awareness training and the clergyA J Weaver, J A Samford, H G Koenig
New Directions for Mental Health Services|December 18, 1998
Research on religion and serious mental illnessH G Koenig, D B Larson, A J Weaver
The American Journal of Psychiatry|October 27, 1997
Use of antidepressants by nonpsychiatrists in the treatment of medically ill hospitalized depressed elderly patientsH G Koenig, L K George, K G Meador
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