Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examined the impact of a series of chronic illnesses on change in depressive symptoms among the older people. The respondents were 260 people aged 70 years or older from a longitudinal study of a representative community sample of the elderly population in Hong Kong. Using multiple regression models, the authors found that, of six chronic illnesses examined, only arthritis was associated with depressive symptoms three years later, even after controlling socio-demographic, functional impairment, and social support variables were applied. Service and policy implications of the findings are discussed.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Purpose: This study was to investigate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and risk factors in eld...
We examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms among the mid-aged and elderly in China and examine...
Objective This study aimed to explore the causal effects of physical disability and number of comorb...
This study examines the health services utilization of older adults in China with depressive symptom...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
[[abstract]]Background:Successful aging is the target of the every country in the world. Not only ph...
Objective The purposes of this study were to examine the differences in influence of various chronic...
Objective In China, the rapid socioeconomic transition and the consequential traditional culture cha...
Using the Chinese Geriatric Depression Scale, The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHO-QoL...
Objective: Because of the rapid aging of the population and inconsistent findings of previous epidem...
Objective: In China, the rapid socioeconomic transition and the consequential traditional culture ch...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
The purpose of this research was to explore depression among older Chinese American adults. Secondar...
The older population continues to grow globally, and data related to the prevalence of depressive sy...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and risk factors in eld...
We examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms among the mid-aged and elderly in China and examine...
Objective This study aimed to explore the causal effects of physical disability and number of comorb...
This study examines the health services utilization of older adults in China with depressive symptom...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
For many Hong Kong Chinese elderly, depression is a quite common occurrence. This study examines the...
[[abstract]]Background:Successful aging is the target of the every country in the world. Not only ph...
Objective The purposes of this study were to examine the differences in influence of various chronic...
Objective In China, the rapid socioeconomic transition and the consequential traditional culture cha...
Using the Chinese Geriatric Depression Scale, The World Health Organization Quality of Life (WHO-QoL...
Objective: Because of the rapid aging of the population and inconsistent findings of previous epidem...
Objective: In China, the rapid socioeconomic transition and the consequential traditional culture ch...
Depression is quite common among the elderly members of Hong Kong Chinese society. This study examin...
The purpose of this research was to explore depression among older Chinese American adults. Secondar...
The older population continues to grow globally, and data related to the prevalence of depressive sy...
Purpose: This study was to investigate the prevalence of depressive symptoms and risk factors in eld...
We examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms among the mid-aged and elderly in China and examine...
Objective This study aimed to explore the causal effects of physical disability and number of comorb...