Objectives: Depression rates are substantially higher among older adults in long-term care when compared with older adults in the community. Furthermore, the needs of older adults in long-term care are increasingly complex, and risk factors that contribute to depression in this population are unclear. This limits not only the identification of those at risk for depression but also the development of therapeutic interventions. This review summarizes the evidence on risk factors for depression. Methods: Searches were performed using CINAHL, Cochrane Library, Ovid Medline, PsycINFO and Scopus for research published 1980–2017. Data were reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) s...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized ...
The objective of this paper is to increase understanding of geriatric depression in the public commu...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frail nursing ho...
Depression is a severe global health problem (Almond, 2009; Brewis et al., 2018; Liu et al., 2019). ...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Because of the high incidence of depression and the globalization of social aging, some adults who p...
A one-year longitudinal study examined incidence and persistence of depression among nursing home an...
Depression is often underdiagnosed and undertreated in elderly long-term care patients. Recommendat...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: The most common geriatric psychiatric disorder is depression, known to be a multi factor...
Objective: Depression is an adverse outcome frequently seen in carers. With the increasing ageing po...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized ...
The objective of this paper is to increase understanding of geriatric depression in the public commu...
OBJECTIVE: The authors report the population prevalence of depression in older adults living in the ...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Background: Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frai...
Depression is a common and disabling psychiatric disorder in later life. Particular frail nursing ho...
Depression is a severe global health problem (Almond, 2009; Brewis et al., 2018; Liu et al., 2019). ...
Objective: The well documented demographic shift to an aging population means that more people will ...
Because of the high incidence of depression and the globalization of social aging, some adults who p...
A one-year longitudinal study examined incidence and persistence of depression among nursing home an...
Depression is often underdiagnosed and undertreated in elderly long-term care patients. Recommendat...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: The most common geriatric psychiatric disorder is depression, known to be a multi factor...
Objective: Depression is an adverse outcome frequently seen in carers. With the increasing ageing po...
Background: Demands for long-term care facilities for the elderly increased rapidly due to longevity...
Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized ...
The objective of this paper is to increase understanding of geriatric depression in the public commu...