Cite
Social and Neighborhood Context Moderates the Associations Between Processing Speed and Driving Mobility: A 10-year Analysis of the ACTIVE Study.
MLA
Pope, Caitlin N., et al. “Social and Neighborhood Context Moderates the Associations Between Processing Speed and Driving Mobility: A 10-Year Analysis of the ACTIVE Study.” Journal of Aging and Health, vol. 35, no. 9_suppl, Oct. 2023, p. 26S–39S. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1177/08982643231163907.
APA
Pope, C. N., Wheeler, K. M., Bell, T. R., Carroll, B. E., Ross, L. A., Crowe, M., Black, S. R., Clay, O. J., & Ball, K. K. (2023). Social and Neighborhood Context Moderates the Associations Between Processing Speed and Driving Mobility: A 10-year Analysis of the ACTIVE Study. Journal of Aging and Health, 35(9_suppl), 26S–39S. https://doi.org/10.1177/08982643231163907
Chicago
Pope, Caitlin N, Katie M Wheeler, Tyler R Bell, Brooke E Carroll, Lesley A Ross, Michael Crowe, Shelia R Black, Olivio J Clay, and Karlene K Ball. 2023. “Social and Neighborhood Context Moderates the Associations Between Processing Speed and Driving Mobility: A 10-Year Analysis of the ACTIVE Study.” Journal of Aging and Health 35 (9_suppl): 26S–39S. doi:10.1177/08982643231163907.