Background: Major depression disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental disorders world-wide and is prevalent throughout the lifespan, with prevalence estimates of 1-5% in those 65 years of age and older. Methods: The aim of this mini-review is to briefly summarize clinically relevant topics within the domain of later-life MDD. Results: The mini-review presents an overview of epidemiology, complications of late life MDD, risk factors and clinical presentation, clinical assessment, general issues relevant to the treatment of the older adult with MDD, drug treatments, discussion of how medical complexity affects drug treatment and other treatment modalities. Conclusion: The mini-review concludes with a short discussion of clinical and re...
Late-life depression (LLD) is both a prevalent and life-threatening disorder, affecting up to 13.3% ...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...
Background: Major depression disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental disorders world-wide an...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
Key Points Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) not a normal part of aging. Age influences demographi...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Depressive disorder is the most common mental health problem in older people. Health professionals m...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
Introduction: It is estimated that more than 13% of individuals aged more than 55 years suffer from ...
Can J Psychiatry, Vol 49, Suppl 1, March 2004 41S Major depressive disorder is frequently undiagnos...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Late-life depression (LLD) is both a prevalent and life-threatening disorder, affecting up to 13.3% ...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...
Background: Major depression disorder (MDD) is one of the most common mental disorders world-wide an...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
The elderly are the fastest growing segment of the global population with the number of people age 6...
Key Points Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) not a normal part of aging. Age influences demographi...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Introduction: Depression is a very common mental disorder among older people. It limits life activit...
Depressive disorder is the most common mental health problem in older people. Health professionals m...
Introduction: Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leadi...
Introduction: It is estimated that more than 13% of individuals aged more than 55 years suffer from ...
Can J Psychiatry, Vol 49, Suppl 1, March 2004 41S Major depressive disorder is frequently undiagnos...
Depressive disorder is the most frequent psychiatric illness of older people (Beekman et al, 1999). ...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Late-life depression (LLD) is both a prevalent and life-threatening disorder, affecting up to 13.3% ...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...
The Numbers of elderly people are gradually increasing in our society, and mood disorders are progre...