RationaleFalls are common among older adults and may be related to depressive symptoms (DS). With advancing age, there is an onset of chronic conditions, sensory impairments, and activity limitations that are associated with falls and with depressive disorders. Prior cross-sectional studies have observed significant associations between DS and subsequent falls as well as between fractures and subsequent clinical depression and DS.ObjectiveThe directionality of these observed relationship between falls and DS is in need of elaboration given that cross-sectional study designs can yield biased estimates of the DS-falls relationship.MethodsUsing 2006-2010 Health and Retirement Study data, cross-lagged panel structural equation models were used ...
Background: The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious fall...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Objectives Establish the association between affect and fall-related psychological concerns (fear of...
RationaleFalls are common among older adults and may be related to depressive symptoms (DS). With ad...
Depressive symptoms and antidepressant use are associated with greater fall risk in older people. Th...
Objectives To examine whether overall depressive symptoms and symptom clusters are associated with f...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to evaluate studies that hav...
Falls are related to increased risks of morbidity, disability, and mortality in older adults. Resear...
Aim: To investigate the association between falls and self-reported depressive symptoms or visual im...
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbidity and m...
International audienceBackground: Screening of depressive symptoms is recommended in recurrent falle...
ObjectivesTo determine the effect of fall-related concerns on physical, mental, and social function....
Objectives: Establish the association between affect and fall-related psychological concerns (fear o...
Introduction: Depression rates in older people worldwide vary from 10% to 15% of community-dwelling ...
Depression and falls are common and co-exist for older people. Safe management of each of these cond...
Background: The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious fall...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Objectives Establish the association between affect and fall-related psychological concerns (fear of...
RationaleFalls are common among older adults and may be related to depressive symptoms (DS). With ad...
Depressive symptoms and antidepressant use are associated with greater fall risk in older people. Th...
Objectives To examine whether overall depressive symptoms and symptom clusters are associated with f...
Objectives: To conduct a systematic literature review and meta-analysis to evaluate studies that hav...
Falls are related to increased risks of morbidity, disability, and mortality in older adults. Resear...
Aim: To investigate the association between falls and self-reported depressive symptoms or visual im...
Falls are the leading cause of unintentional injuries and injury-related disability, morbidity and m...
International audienceBackground: Screening of depressive symptoms is recommended in recurrent falle...
ObjectivesTo determine the effect of fall-related concerns on physical, mental, and social function....
Objectives: Establish the association between affect and fall-related psychological concerns (fear o...
Introduction: Depression rates in older people worldwide vary from 10% to 15% of community-dwelling ...
Depression and falls are common and co-exist for older people. Safe management of each of these cond...
Background: The impact of falls on cognitive function is unclear. We explored whether injurious fall...
Aim: Ageing is associated with increased risk for falling. Identification of risk factors is crucial...
Objectives Establish the association between affect and fall-related psychological concerns (fear of...