Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with excess disability. The authors searched the recent geriatric literature for studies associating late-life depression or anxiety with physical disability. Studies showed depression in old age to be an inde-pendent risk factor for disability; similarly, disability was found to be a risk factor for depression. Anxiety in late life was also found to be a risk factor for disability, although not necessarily independently of depression. Increased disability due to depression is only partly explained by differences in socioeconomic measures, medical conditions, and cognition. Physical disability improves with treatment for depression; comparable studies have not been done for anxiety. The author...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of anxiety on the progression of disability and examine possi...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disease worldwide. With demographic balance shifting towar...
Anxiety disorders are a major clinical problem in late life; estimated prevalence rates vary from 6%...
The authors examined the relationship between anxiety, depression and physical disability, after con...
Objectives: To assess the relationships of somatic and anxiety symptoms of depression with functiona...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in older people, but the relative importan...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in older people, but the relative importan...
The impact of depression on physical disability is undisputed. There is convincing evidence that dep...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Among older persons, the prevalence of a depressive disorder is high. Almost half of the depressed p...
The impact of depression on physical disability is undisputed. There is convincing evidence that dep...
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Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Background. Although anxiety is quite prevalent in late life, its impact on disability, well-being, ...
Background. Although anxiety is quite prevalent in late life, its impact on disability, well-being, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of anxiety on the progression of disability and examine possi...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disease worldwide. With demographic balance shifting towar...
Anxiety disorders are a major clinical problem in late life; estimated prevalence rates vary from 6%...
The authors examined the relationship between anxiety, depression and physical disability, after con...
Objectives: To assess the relationships of somatic and anxiety symptoms of depression with functiona...
Background: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in older people, but the relative importan...
BACKGROUND: Symptoms of anxiety and depression are common in older people, but the relative importan...
The impact of depression on physical disability is undisputed. There is convincing evidence that dep...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Among older persons, the prevalence of a depressive disorder is high. Almost half of the depressed p...
The impact of depression on physical disability is undisputed. There is convincing evidence that dep...
© 2010 International Psychogeriatric Association. Online edition of the journal is available at htt...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Background. Although anxiety is quite prevalent in late life, its impact on disability, well-being, ...
Background. Although anxiety is quite prevalent in late life, its impact on disability, well-being, ...
OBJECTIVES: To determine the influence of anxiety on the progression of disability and examine possi...
Depression is the most common psychiatric disease worldwide. With demographic balance shifting towar...
Anxiety disorders are a major clinical problem in late life; estimated prevalence rates vary from 6%...