BACKGROUND: Late-life depression often remains undetected in primary care. However, as there is evidence that GPs do identify those with the most severe and persistent disorders, it is important to know more about the prognosis of depressive disorders that are not detected by GPs. METHODS: A one-year follow-up study of depressed patients of 55 years and older consulting their GP in The Netherlands. A two-stepped screening procedure was used to diagnose depression using the GDS-15 and PRIME-MD. GPs and patients were not informed about the results. The course of depression was measured with the MADRS and PRIME-MD, at six and twelve months. Remission was defined by no longer fulfilling DSM-criteria for depressive disorder and a MADRS-score bel...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of depression among older Australians with common medical mor...
Timonen and Liukkonen state that, according to cross sectional studies, 50-70% of patients with depr...
Longitudinal data from the World Health Organization Psychological Problems in General Health Care s...
BACKGROUND: Late-life depression often remains undetected in primary care. However, as there is evid...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of depression in older patients consulting their ge...
Background. Little is known about the prognosis of depression in older patients in general practice ...
BACKGROUND: To clarify the problem of diagnosing major depression in elderly primary care patients, ...
Objectives: To study the duration of depression, recovery over time, and predictors of prognosis in ...
AIMS: To assess the prevalence of depression in elderly patients presenting in general practice, and...
Background: The negative impact of major depression on the risk of somatic diseases, mortality and s...
Depression is a common and important disorder in later life. Yet there are concerns about the recogn...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Despite its public health significance, data about depressio...
Despite its public health significance, data about depression in general practice are often unavaila...
BACKGROUND: Depression is assumed to be common in chronically ill patients during their last phase o...
Background Late-life depression is associated with chronic illness, disability, and a poor prognosis...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of depression among older Australians with common medical mor...
Timonen and Liukkonen state that, according to cross sectional studies, 50-70% of patients with depr...
Longitudinal data from the World Health Organization Psychological Problems in General Health Care s...
BACKGROUND: Late-life depression often remains undetected in primary care. However, as there is evid...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of depression in older patients consulting their ge...
Background. Little is known about the prognosis of depression in older patients in general practice ...
BACKGROUND: To clarify the problem of diagnosing major depression in elderly primary care patients, ...
Objectives: To study the duration of depression, recovery over time, and predictors of prognosis in ...
AIMS: To assess the prevalence of depression in elderly patients presenting in general practice, and...
Background: The negative impact of major depression on the risk of somatic diseases, mortality and s...
Depression is a common and important disorder in later life. Yet there are concerns about the recogn...
<p><b>BACKGROUND: </b>Despite its public health significance, data about depressio...
Despite its public health significance, data about depression in general practice are often unavaila...
BACKGROUND: Depression is assumed to be common in chronically ill patients during their last phase o...
Background Late-life depression is associated with chronic illness, disability, and a poor prognosis...
Objectives: To estimate the prevalence of depression among older Australians with common medical mor...
Timonen and Liukkonen state that, according to cross sectional studies, 50-70% of patients with depr...
Longitudinal data from the World Health Organization Psychological Problems in General Health Care s...