There is a substantial gap between people having a mental disorder and those treated for this disorder. Studies that assessed the influence of age on healthcare use for major depressive disorder (MDD) have provided inconsistent results. We aimed to assess healthcare use in terms of treatment-seeking and psychotropic medication use in four age groups of 45- to 85-year-old community dwellers meeting criteria for MDD. Data stemmed from CoLaus|PsyCoLaus, a population-based prospective cohort study. Diagnostic information on mental disorders, utilization of professional healthcare and psychotropic drugs was elicited using a semi-structured interview. Associations between age groups and healthcare use were established using logistic regression mo...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Previous studies have indicated a tendency for older adults to under-utilize available services and ...
Although mental disorders occur commonly in later life, it has been reported that older adults are r...
There is a substantial gap between people having a mental disorder and those treated for this disord...
We do not know how primary care treatment of depression varies by age across both psychotropic medic...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the association between age and care of patients wi...
Background: Major depression disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental disorders world-wide an...
Background: Although there is some evidence that older people might have a poorer course of major de...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among elderly people. However, it appears that...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among elderly people. However, it appears that...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Aims. Previous cross-sectional studies revealed inconsistent results regarding mental health treatme...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Previous studies have indicated a tendency for older adults to under-utilize available services and ...
Although mental disorders occur commonly in later life, it has been reported that older adults are r...
There is a substantial gap between people having a mental disorder and those treated for this disord...
We do not know how primary care treatment of depression varies by age across both psychotropic medic...
Background: The aim of this study was to explore the association between age and care of patients wi...
Background: Major depression disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental disorders world-wide an...
Background: Although there is some evidence that older people might have a poorer course of major de...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among elderly people. However, it appears that...
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is common among elderly people. However, it appears that...
Background: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
BACKGROUND: Although depression appears to decrease in late life, this could be due to misattributio...
Aims. Previous cross-sectional studies revealed inconsistent results regarding mental health treatme...
BACKGROUND: Physical morbidity is a potent risk factor for depression onset and clearly increases wi...
Previous studies have indicated a tendency for older adults to under-utilize available services and ...
Although mental disorders occur commonly in later life, it has been reported that older adults are r...