Depression in older adults is assessed using measures validated in the general adult population. However, such measures may be inappropriate in the elderly due to the similarities between ageing and the symptoms of depression. This article discusses whether these measures are fit for the purpose and the implications of using inappropriate tools
Objectives: Depression and cognitive impairment are disabling conditions that commonly occur togethe...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
The purpose of this article is to address selected aspects of depression in older adults. Specifical...
Depression in older adults is assessed using measures validated in the general adult population. How...
Objectives: Depression in older adults is assessed using measures validated in the general adult pop...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Detecting depression in the elderly: Tools for healthcare providers Approximately 18.5 % of American...
Background Old age is associated with increased occurrence of a wide array of Psychological impairm...
The purpose of this research was to identify differences in demographic characteristics, illness c...
Depression in old age is common and associated with significant morbidity, yet it is frequently miss...
Depression in later life is a significant and growing problem. Age-related differences in the type a...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Depression is a global mental health issue that is significantly impacting the lives of older adults...
Objectives: Depression and cognitive impairment are disabling conditions that commonly occur togethe...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
The purpose of this article is to address selected aspects of depression in older adults. Specifical...
Depression in older adults is assessed using measures validated in the general adult population. How...
Objectives: Depression in older adults is assessed using measures validated in the general adult pop...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Popular assertions portray depression as an inevitable outcome of aging, a widespread image embraced...
Detecting depression in the elderly: Tools for healthcare providers Approximately 18.5 % of American...
Background Old age is associated with increased occurrence of a wide array of Psychological impairm...
The purpose of this research was to identify differences in demographic characteristics, illness c...
Depression in old age is common and associated with significant morbidity, yet it is frequently miss...
Depression in later life is a significant and growing problem. Age-related differences in the type a...
Health and Retirement Study data from 2006 was used to examine whether health has a moderating effec...
Depression is a global mental health issue that is significantly impacting the lives of older adults...
Objectives: Depression and cognitive impairment are disabling conditions that commonly occur togethe...
Objective: Depression among older adults is associated with both disability and somatic disease. We ...
The purpose of this article is to address selected aspects of depression in older adults. Specifical...