The authors investigated the association of premorbidly-assessed disability and neuroticism with the onset of late-life depression in 86 depressed and 72 randomly selected control persons, originating front a 1993 Dutch community, study, of elderly, people, Compared with elderly people with average levels of disability, and neuroticism, people with low, levels were significantly less likely, to develop a depressive disorder High scorers, on the other hand, did not differ significantly,front the average group. Furthermore, the data tend to suggest that the increased risk for depression associated with disability was larger for patients with higher levels of neuroticism.</p
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
Objective: The authors examined whether personality characteristics such as mastery, self-efficacy, ...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
The authors investigated the association of premorbidly-assessed disability and neuroticism with the...
Background: The occurrence of depression in younger adults is related to the combination of long-sta...
Background This study addresses the question whether personality is a predictor for becoming depress...
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of depression in younger adults is related to the combination of long-sta...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
Objective: The authors examined whether personality characteristics such as mastery, self-efficacy, ...
Background: This study addresses the question whether personality is a predictor for becoming depres...
A strong association between functional disability and depressive symptoms in older people has frequ...
OBJECTIVE: Vascular disease and neuroticism are both risk factors for late-life depression. In this ...
Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with excess disability. The authors searched the rec...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the impact of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on fun...
Background: Personality may play an important role in late-life depression. The aim of this study is...
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
Objective: The authors examined whether personality characteristics such as mastery, self-efficacy, ...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...
The authors investigated the association of premorbidly-assessed disability and neuroticism with the...
Background: The occurrence of depression in younger adults is related to the combination of long-sta...
Background This study addresses the question whether personality is a predictor for becoming depress...
BACKGROUND: The occurrence of depression in younger adults is related to the combination of long-sta...
This study examines the process whereby functional disability amplifies depres-sive symptoms through...
Objective: The authors examined whether personality characteristics such as mastery, self-efficacy, ...
Background: This study addresses the question whether personality is a predictor for becoming depres...
A strong association between functional disability and depressive symptoms in older people has frequ...
OBJECTIVE: Vascular disease and neuroticism are both risk factors for late-life depression. In this ...
Depression and anxiety disorders are associated with excess disability. The authors searched the rec...
OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the impact of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on fun...
Background: Personality may play an important role in late-life depression. The aim of this study is...
Objectives: Psychological predictors, such as personality traits, have aroused growing interest as p...
Objective: The authors examined whether personality characteristics such as mastery, self-efficacy, ...
We studied the impact of four psychological attributes (neuroticism, extraversion, mastery or percei...