AimsStudying birth-cohort differences in depression incidence and their explanatory factors may provide insight into the aetiology of depression and could help to optimise prevention strategies to reduce the worldwide burden of depression.MethodsData were used from the Longitudinal Aging Study Amsterdam, a nationally representative study among community dwelling older adults in the Netherlands. Cohort differences in depression incidence over a 10-year-period (score ≥16 on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale) were tested using a cohort-sequential-longitudinal-design, comparing two identically measured cohorts of non-depressed 55-64-year-olds, born 10-years apart. Baseline measurements took place in 1992/93 (early cohort, n ...
In this paper, the results of a community-based study into the prevalence and risk factors associate...
Background: baseline physical health, disability and social support have been shown to predict depre...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and resultant social restrictions have had widespread psychological ...
AimsStudying birth-cohort differences in depression incidence and their explanatory factors may prov...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is more difficul...
BACKGROUND: Studying secular trends in the exposure to risk and protective factors of depression and...
Background/Objective. Depression symptoms in older adults are associated with poor health outcomes. ...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
This article is a report on the course of depressive syndromes in a community-based sample of older ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and debilitating mental illness. Despite increased publi...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability, with older people particularly susceptible ...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
Background: The present study was designed to assess onset and persistence of late-life depression, ...
Background: The present study was designed to assess onset and persistence of late-life depression, ...
In this paper, the results of a community-based study into the prevalence and risk factors associate...
Background: baseline physical health, disability and social support have been shown to predict depre...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and resultant social restrictions have had widespread psychological ...
AimsStudying birth-cohort differences in depression incidence and their explanatory factors may prov...
Objective: Previous studies suggest that prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) is more difficul...
BACKGROUND: Studying secular trends in the exposure to risk and protective factors of depression and...
Background/Objective. Depression symptoms in older adults are associated with poor health outcomes. ...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
This article is a report on the course of depressive syndromes in a community-based sample of older ...
Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a common and debilitating mental illness. Despite increased publi...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a leading cause of disability, with older people particularly susceptible ...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
Background: The present study was designed to assess onset and persistence of late-life depression, ...
Background: The present study was designed to assess onset and persistence of late-life depression, ...
In this paper, the results of a community-based study into the prevalence and risk factors associate...
Background: baseline physical health, disability and social support have been shown to predict depre...
BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic and resultant social restrictions have had widespread psychological ...