Cite
Perceptions of memory problems are more important in predicting distress in older adults with subjective memory complaints than coping strategies.
MLA
Hurt, Catherine S., et al. “Perceptions of Memory Problems Are More Important in Predicting Distress in Older Adults with Subjective Memory Complaints than Coping Strategies.” International Psychogeriatrics, vol. 23, no. 8, Oct. 2011, pp. 1334–43. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1017/S104161021100038X.
APA
Hurt, C. S., Burns, A., & Barrowclough, C. (2011). Perceptions of memory problems are more important in predicting distress in older adults with subjective memory complaints than coping strategies. International Psychogeriatrics, 23(8), 1334–1343. https://doi.org/10.1017/S104161021100038X
Chicago
Hurt, Catherine S., Alistair Burns, and Christine Barrowclough. 2011. “Perceptions of Memory Problems Are More Important in Predicting Distress in Older Adults with Subjective Memory Complaints than Coping Strategies.” International Psychogeriatrics 23 (8): 1334–43. doi:10.1017/S104161021100038X.