Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is associated with a less favourable outcome. Because the prevalence of geriatric characteristics, like disability, medical co-morbidity, malnutrition, cognitive (dys)function and frailty increase with age and are associated with depression, these characteristics are likely to modify the treatment outcome of antidepressant drugs in late-life depression. This review examines how these five characteristics are taken into account in randomised controlled trials (RCTs) with antidepressant drugs for major depressive disorder in patients aged 60 years or above. Design A systematic search in PubMED, PsychInfo and EMBASE, from the year 2000 onwards, yield...
Depression in the elderly is a significant health issue that has the potential to seriously affect p...
Objectives: Antidepressant use increases as age rises. Moreover, older patients are more sensitive t...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is as...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in the elderly and in the last few years this led to a significan...
It is often stated that depressive phenomenology and prognosis differ between elderly and younger de...
International audienceBackground: Geriatric depression is a heterogeneous disorder that increases mo...
Abstract Background Due to the cross-sectional design of most existing studies, longitudinal chara...
Major depression in the elderly is often associated with a poorer prognosis than in younger patients...
We reviewed all double‐blind antidepressant trials reported between 1987 and 1992 in samples of peop...
Depression in the elderly is a significant health issue that has the potential to seriously affect p...
Objectives: Antidepressant use increases as age rises. Moreover, older patients are more sensitive t...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...
Objective Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is as...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
Objective: Meta-analyses of antidepressant drug treatment trials have found that increasing age is a...
BACKGROUND: Depression is common in the elderly and in the last few years this led to a significan...
It is often stated that depressive phenomenology and prognosis differ between elderly and younger de...
International audienceBackground: Geriatric depression is a heterogeneous disorder that increases mo...
Abstract Background Due to the cross-sectional design of most existing studies, longitudinal chara...
Major depression in the elderly is often associated with a poorer prognosis than in younger patients...
We reviewed all double‐blind antidepressant trials reported between 1987 and 1992 in samples of peop...
Depression in the elderly is a significant health issue that has the potential to seriously affect p...
Objectives: Antidepressant use increases as age rises. Moreover, older patients are more sensitive t...
Depression is a common symptom and a major public health problem in the elderly. Despite its prevale...