Background: Comprehensive understanding of the determinants of health service use (HSU) by older people with depression is essential for health service planning for an ageing global population. This study aimed to determine the extent to which depressive symptom severity and functioning are associated with HSU by older people with depression in low and middle income countries (LMICs). Methods: A cross-sectional analysis of the 10/66 Dementia Research Group population-based surveys dataset. Participants (n = 4590) were those aged 65 or older, in the clinical range for depressive symptoms (defined as scoring four or more on the EURO-D),living in 13 urban and/or rural catchment areas in nine LMICs. Associations were calculated using Poisson re...
Objective The prevalence of depressive symptoms and healthcare utilisation among the ageing populati...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: prior literature suggests that comorbidity with depression significantly worsens the hea...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of the determinants of health service use (HSU) by older peo...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of the determinants of health service use (HSU) by older peo...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
Objectives Many older adults with depression do not receive adequate treatment. Differences in treat...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms are associated with increased healthcare utilization. However, it is...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the longitudinal impact of depressive symptoms o...
Objective The prevalence of depressive symptoms and healthcare utilisation among the ageing populati...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: prior literature suggests that comorbidity with depression significantly worsens the hea...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of the determinants of health service use (HSU) by older peo...
Background: Comprehensive understanding of the determinants of health service use (HSU) by older peo...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
Objectives Many older adults with depression do not receive adequate treatment. Differences in treat...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
OBJECTIVES: To expand the landmark Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) and World Health Organization (WHO) ...
Objective Although depression among older people is an important public health problem worldwide, sy...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: Depressive symptoms are associated with increased healthcare utilization. However, it is...
Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate the longitudinal impact of depressive symptoms o...
Objective The prevalence of depressive symptoms and healthcare utilisation among the ageing populati...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: prior literature suggests that comorbidity with depression significantly worsens the hea...