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The reduced version of the Housing Enabler
2007) Nordic Congress of Occupational Therapy(
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The home environment and disability-related outcomes in old age: A synthesis of the recent evidence.
2007) International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, VII EUROPEAN CONGRESS Healthy and Active Ageing for All Europeans “I”, 2007 In Advances in Gerontology 20(3). p.321-321(
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Dimensions of participation in very old age and their relations to home and neighbourhood environments.
2007) International Association of Gerontology and Geriatrics, VII EUROPEAN CONGRESS Healthy and Active Ageing for All Europeans “I”, 2007 In Advances in Gerontology 20(3). p.254-254(
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- 2006
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Homeward bound: Introducing a four-domain model of perceived housing in very old age
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- Contribution to journal › Article
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The Housing Enabler – An Instrument for Housing Accessibility Assessment.
2006) International Conference of Aging, Disability & Independence, 2006(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
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Housing and health in very old age: Findings from the cross-national ENABLE-AGE Project.
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Introducing a four domain model of perceived housing in very old age.
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Introducing a four-domain model of perceived housing in very old age.
2006) International Conference of Aging, Disability & Independence, 2006(
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Autonomy and participation in relation to the home environment as experienced by very old Swedish people.
2006) the 14th Congress of the World Federation of Occupational Therapists(
- Contribution to conference › Abstract
- 2005
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Changes in ADL dependence and aspects of usability following housing adaptation--a longitudinal perspective.
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- Contribution to journal › Article