Objectives. Evaluate differences in depressive symptoms, compare sociodemographic and health-related variables associated with depressive symptoms and report level of impact of depressive symptoms on daily activities. Methods. Cross-sectional study using a self-administered questionnaire and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) diagnostic survey on 1115 patients aged 60–93 years who attended a primary care clinic in Korea, Russia or USA. Results. At least mild depression (PHQ-9 score of ≥5) occurred in 28% of Koreans, 65% of Russian and 27% of US participants. Russians scored more depressed on all PHQ-9 items (P \u3c 0.01) and more suicidal thoughts (P \u3c 0.001), while Koreans had less feelings of worthlessness (P \u3c 0.001). Depressio...
Background: If specific symptom profiles of depressive disorders in the elderly are related to a spe...
Aim The aim of this study was to compare the symptomatic and clinical features of depression amon...
Background: The epidemiology of depressive disorders presents notable differences among European cou...
Objectives. Evaluate differences in depressive symptoms, compare sociodemographic and health-related...
Objective: The study examined the association of self-rated mental health (SRMH) with three measures...
Background: The prevalence of depressive symptoms may differ in various age groups. The aim of the s...
BACKGROUND: According to published reports, the prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
BACKGROUND: The EURO-D, a12-item self-report questionnaire for depression, was developed with the ai...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Current estimates of the prevalence of depression in later life mostly arise from studie...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Objective: Little is known about the epidemiology of late life depression in Eastern Europe. This s...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to investigate the clinical features of depression in As...
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) ...
Background: If specific symptom profiles of depressive disorders in the elderly are related to a spe...
Aim The aim of this study was to compare the symptomatic and clinical features of depression amon...
Background: The epidemiology of depressive disorders presents notable differences among European cou...
Objectives. Evaluate differences in depressive symptoms, compare sociodemographic and health-related...
Objective: The study examined the association of self-rated mental health (SRMH) with three measures...
Background: The prevalence of depressive symptoms may differ in various age groups. The aim of the s...
BACKGROUND: According to published reports, the prevalence rates of major depressive disorder (MDD) ...
BACKGROUND: The EURO-D, a12-item self-report questionnaire for depression, was developed with the ai...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Current estimates of the prevalence of depression in later life mostly arise from studie...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Objective: Little is known about the epidemiology of late life depression in Eastern Europe. This s...
IntroductionThe objective of this study was to investigate the clinical features of depression in As...
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) ...
Background: If specific symptom profiles of depressive disorders in the elderly are related to a spe...
Aim The aim of this study was to compare the symptomatic and clinical features of depression amon...
Background: The epidemiology of depressive disorders presents notable differences among European cou...