Objectives—Depression is associated with high healthcare expenditures, and depression treatment may reduce healthcare expenditures. However, to date, there have not been any studies on the effect of depression treatment on healthcare expenditures among cancer survivors. Therefore, this study examined the association between depression treatment and healthcare expenditures among elderly with depression and incident cancer. Methods—The current study used a retrospective longitudinal study design, the linked Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results–Medicare database. Elderly (≥66 years) fee-forservice Medicare beneficiaries with newly diagnosed depression and incident breast, colorectal, or prostate cancer (N = 1502) were followed for a per...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on heal...
PURPOSE: Cancer diagnosis in adults is often accompanied by negative impacts, which increase the ris...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the odds of major depression among Medicare claimants with and without diabet...
Objectives—Depression is associated with high healthcare expenditures, and depression treatment may ...
Objective—Depression treatment can improve the health outcomes of elderly cancer survivors. There is...
The risk of depression is high for cancer patients and a large portion of cancer patients are age 65...
Depression is a highly prevalent chronic condition among the elderly cancer survivors. It is estimat...
Background—The rates of depression in adults with cancer have been reported as high as 38%– 58%. How...
Background—Elderly individuals (age \u3e65 years) with cancer are at high risk for newly diagnosed d...
Depression among the elderly is a serious and debilitating condition that is associated with excess ...
Depression had negative effect on cancer treatment and survivorship. This study evaluated self-repor...
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Background: Depression has adverse effects on health outcomes and the quality of end-of-life care am...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Depression is a common malady among old...
The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on health care uti...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on heal...
PURPOSE: Cancer diagnosis in adults is often accompanied by negative impacts, which increase the ris...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the odds of major depression among Medicare claimants with and without diabet...
Objectives—Depression is associated with high healthcare expenditures, and depression treatment may ...
Objective—Depression treatment can improve the health outcomes of elderly cancer survivors. There is...
The risk of depression is high for cancer patients and a large portion of cancer patients are age 65...
Depression is a highly prevalent chronic condition among the elderly cancer survivors. It is estimat...
Background—The rates of depression in adults with cancer have been reported as high as 38%– 58%. How...
Background—Elderly individuals (age \u3e65 years) with cancer are at high risk for newly diagnosed d...
Depression among the elderly is a serious and debilitating condition that is associated with excess ...
Depression had negative effect on cancer treatment and survivorship. This study evaluated self-repor...
License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the ...
Background: Depression has adverse effects on health outcomes and the quality of end-of-life care am...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06Background: Depression is a common malady among old...
The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on health care uti...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study was to describe and analyze the effects of depression on heal...
PURPOSE: Cancer diagnosis in adults is often accompanied by negative impacts, which increase the ris...
OBJECTIVE — To compare the odds of major depression among Medicare claimants with and without diabet...