Although public health is often conceptualized only as the prevention of physical illness, recent data suggest that mental illnesses are increasingly relevant to the mission of disease prevention and health promotion. Projections are that by 2020, depression will be second only to heart disease in its contribution to the global burden of disease as measured by disability-adjusted life years. Also, as the population ages, successive cohorts of older adults will account for increasingly larger segments of the U.S. population. We present the diagnostic criteria for, prevalence of, and risk factors for depressive disorders among older adults; the challenges of recognizing and treating depression in this population; the cost-effectiveness of rel...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
jor depressive disorders affect nearly 15 million American adults, or about seven percent of the Uni...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
The purpose of this research was to identify differences in demographic characteristics, illness c...
Among many illnesses in the United States, mental illness is known as the most leading cause of disa...
1 While incidence of depression tends to decline with age, it often goes untreated in the older adul...
Depression among older adults is associated with reduced quality of life, increased health care cost...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
Focuses on the emergence of public health crisis in the U.S. in connection with the projected increa...
Depression is one of the most important causes of disability in the world, causes considerable suffe...
Geriatric depression is a growing public health problem [1,2]. The esti-mated prevalence of geriatri...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
jor depressive disorders affect nearly 15 million American adults, or about seven percent of the Uni...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Prevention of depressive disorders is one of the most important challenges for health care in coming...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
Background. Poor physical health has long been recognized to be one of the most important risk facto...
The purpose of this research was to identify differences in demographic characteristics, illness c...
Among many illnesses in the United States, mental illness is known as the most leading cause of disa...
1 While incidence of depression tends to decline with age, it often goes untreated in the older adul...
Depression among older adults is associated with reduced quality of life, increased health care cost...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
Focuses on the emergence of public health crisis in the U.S. in connection with the projected increa...
Depression is one of the most important causes of disability in the world, causes considerable suffe...
Geriatric depression is a growing public health problem [1,2]. The esti-mated prevalence of geriatri...
Objective: To identify target groups for prevention of chronic or recurrent depression in old age su...
jor depressive disorders affect nearly 15 million American adults, or about seven percent of the Uni...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...