Background: Depression in the elderly was found to be associated with a variety of risk-factors in cross sectional designs. Based on the vulnerability-stress model, etiologic pathways for depression have been suggested, with vulnerability modifying the effect of stress factors. The current prospective study tests an etiologic model for depression incidence, by assessing modifying effects of three types of vulnerability: genetic/familial vulnerability, organic vulnerability, and environmental vulnerability. Methods: 1940 non-depressed community-living elderly were interviewed at baseline, and at follow-up three years later. Bivariate and multivariate relationships between risk factors and incident depression (GMS- AGECAT) were studied. Resul...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the comorbidity of and communality of risk facto...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: This study examines whether risk factors related to incidence of depression are also rel...
Background: Research on the aetiology of late-life depression has typically focused on either risk f...
Background. Despite the burden of depression in late life, its origins present a paradox to investig...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
Background: Many factors have been associated with the onset and maintenance of depressive symptoms ...
In this paper, the results of a community-based study into the prevalence and risk factors associate...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of genetic and social factors...
Purpose. This study explores the social, biological, and genetic determinants of depression in later...
Elderly women are at greater risk of comorbid generalised anxiety and depression than elderly men Sc...
Background: Various studies support the notion that early onset depression and late onset depression...
Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized ...
Background: Various studies support the notion that early onset depression and late onset depression...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the comorbidity of and communality of risk facto...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: This study examines whether risk factors related to incidence of depression are also rel...
Background: Research on the aetiology of late-life depression has typically focused on either risk f...
Background. Despite the burden of depression in late life, its origins present a paradox to investig...
INTRODUCTION: The occurrence of well-established risk factors for depression differs across the life...
Background: Many factors have been associated with the onset and maintenance of depressive symptoms ...
In this paper, the results of a community-based study into the prevalence and risk factors associate...
Objectives The objectives of this study were to investigate the effect of genetic and social factors...
Purpose. This study explores the social, biological, and genetic determinants of depression in later...
Elderly women are at greater risk of comorbid generalised anxiety and depression than elderly men Sc...
Background: Various studies support the notion that early onset depression and late onset depression...
Introduction: Depression is the most common mental problem in elderly and is often under-recognized ...
Background: Various studies support the notion that early onset depression and late onset depression...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the comorbidity of and communality of risk facto...
Introduction Because the oldest old will be the fastest-growing age group in the future and informat...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...