Cite
Health literacy is associated with less depression symptoms, higher perceived recovery, higher perceived participation, and walking ability one year after stroke - a cross-sectional study.
MLA
Flink, Maria, et al. “Health Literacy Is Associated with Less Depression Symptoms, Higher Perceived Recovery, Higher Perceived Participation, and Walking Ability One Year after Stroke - a Cross-Sectional Study.” Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, vol. 30, no. 8, Dec. 2023, pp. 865–71. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2023.2178133.
APA
Flink, M., Lindblom, S., von Koch, L., Carlsson, A. C., & Ytterberg, C. (2023). Health literacy is associated with less depression symptoms, higher perceived recovery, higher perceived participation, and walking ability one year after stroke - a cross-sectional study. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 30(8), 865–871. https://doi.org/10.1080/10749357.2023.2178133
Chicago
Flink, Maria, Sebastian Lindblom, Lena von Koch, Axel C Carlsson, and Charlotte Ytterberg. 2023. “Health Literacy Is Associated with Less Depression Symptoms, Higher Perceived Recovery, Higher Perceived Participation, and Walking Ability One Year after Stroke - a Cross-Sectional Study.” Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation 30 (8): 865–71. doi:10.1080/10749357.2023.2178133.