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This study has examined the attributes of social support networks, coping strategies, and the expanded Positive Aging Index (PAI). This chapter has two foci. The first focus is to identify and interpret the main findings of the study. The second is to link the observations and interpretations of the sample data with existing theories and past empirical studies.

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Liu, S. (2019). Discussion. In: Social Support Networks, Coping and Positive Aging Among the Community-Dwelling Elderly in Hong Kong. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-3783-3_9

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