How high is the prevalence of depression in old age

作者: John Snowdon

DOI: 10.1590/S1516-44462002000500009

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摘要: Depressive symptoms are highly prevalent in late life - Brazil and around the world. Some experts have argued that depression is less common old age, quoting studies show a lower prevalence of major life. Results from cross-age been remarkably inconsistent, both regarding which age-group has peak rate actual rates. A majority surveys depressive conditions age (not just depression), warranting clinical interventions, report it to be over 10%. Physical ill-health most significant associated factor, but may distract doctors recognising depression. Clinical interventions for worthwhile. It recommended funding allocated training assessment management, environmental initiatives counter feelings helplessness lowered self-esteem, research.

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