Background: Chronically ill patients often develop symptoms of depression. They run the risk of sliding into a downward spiral because of the interaction between depression and chronic illness. A minimal psychological intervention (MPI) has been developed to break through the spiral by applying principles of self-management and cognitive behavioral therapy. This study examines the effects of the MPI on self-efficacy, anxiety, daily functioning and social participation. Methods: A randomized controlled trial compared the MPI with usual care in 361 primary care patients. Nurses visited patients at home over a period of three months. Patients were aged 60 years and older, had minor depression or mild to moderate major depression and either typ...
Subclinical depression is a risk factor for the development of major depression in older adults. We ...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process in individuals. Most of the elderly have problems in dealin...
Background: In a working population, common mental complaints like depressed mood and chronic fatigu...
Background: Chronically ill patients often develop symptoms of depression. They run the risk of slid...
Background: Chronically ill patients often develop symptoms of depression. They run the risk of slid...
Background: Among older persons with chronic somatic diseases, depression often remains unrecognized...
Background: Among older persons with chronic somatic diseases, depression often remains unrecognized...
Background: Depression is a prevalent disorder in chronically ill elderly persons. It may decrease q...
Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent in elderly COPD patients. Since symptoms of depression a...
Objective: This article describes the process evaluation of the Depression in Elderly with Long-Term...
Background: Symptoms of depression are commonly experienced by informal caregivers of older adults, ...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
Objectives: Depression is associated with high healthcare utilization and related costs. Effective t...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia with t...
Abstract Background With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer bu...
Subclinical depression is a risk factor for the development of major depression in older adults. We ...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process in individuals. Most of the elderly have problems in dealin...
Background: In a working population, common mental complaints like depressed mood and chronic fatigu...
Background: Chronically ill patients often develop symptoms of depression. They run the risk of slid...
Background: Chronically ill patients often develop symptoms of depression. They run the risk of slid...
Background: Among older persons with chronic somatic diseases, depression often remains unrecognized...
Background: Among older persons with chronic somatic diseases, depression often remains unrecognized...
Background: Depression is a prevalent disorder in chronically ill elderly persons. It may decrease q...
Depression and anxiety are highly prevalent in elderly COPD patients. Since symptoms of depression a...
Objective: This article describes the process evaluation of the Depression in Elderly with Long-Term...
Background: Symptoms of depression are commonly experienced by informal caregivers of older adults, ...
Objective: Aim was to examine whether a new cognitive-behavioral self-help intervention program was ...
Objectives: Depression is associated with high healthcare utilization and related costs. Effective t...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia with t...
Abstract Background With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer bu...
Subclinical depression is a risk factor for the development of major depression in older adults. We ...
Introduction: Aging is a natural process in individuals. Most of the elderly have problems in dealin...
Background: In a working population, common mental complaints like depressed mood and chronic fatigu...