International audienceDepression in the elderly is common, and associated with major functional impact, impaired quality of life and significant risk of suicide. Often undetected, it may also be insufficiently treated when diagnosed. Few therapeutic trials have specifically addressed depression in the elderly and guidelines for screening and management are most often based on expert opinion or extrapolation of data from younger patients. The objective of this article is to provide a synthesis of current knowledge on depression in the elderly and to recall, on the one hand, the importance of a targeted screening, and, on the other hand, the importance of a personalized management resulting from a global and multidisciplinary assessment
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric problem in the elderly and oncology patients. In elde...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
International audienceDepression in the elderly is common, and associated with major functional impa...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is a health problem that is frequent among elderly people. Most of the time...
Depression in old age is common and associated with significant morbidity, yet it is frequently miss...
The depressive states of the elderly are frequent and difficult to diagnose due mainly to their clin...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
peer reviewedLes troubles dépressifs sont particulièrement fréquents chez la personne âgé et soulève...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Introduction: It is estimated that more than 13% of individuals aged more than 55 years suffer from ...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in old age. Some patients have had depressive e...
Although common and disabling, depression in old age remains both underdetected and under-treated. T...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric problem in the elderly and oncology patients. In elde...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
International audienceDepression in the elderly is common, and associated with major functional impa...
INTRODUCTION: Depression is a health problem that is frequent among elderly people. Most of the time...
Depression in old age is common and associated with significant morbidity, yet it is frequently miss...
The depressive states of the elderly are frequent and difficult to diagnose due mainly to their clin...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
peer reviewedLes troubles dépressifs sont particulièrement fréquents chez la personne âgé et soulève...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Introduction: It is estimated that more than 13% of individuals aged more than 55 years suffer from ...
Depression is the most frequent psychiatric disorder in old age. Some patients have had depressive e...
Although common and disabling, depression in old age remains both underdetected and under-treated. T...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
Background: Depression is a common psychiatric problem in the elderly and oncology patients. In elde...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...