Early Intervention to Preempt Major Depression Among Older Black and White Adults
Abstract
A randomized trial found that older adults with subsyndromal depression who received problem-solving therapy for primary care (PST-PC) avoided developing major depression for two years. But in an unexpected finding, so did a comparison group of patients who received only dietary counseling. Even though dietary counseling did not address depression per se, the authors speculated that it provided some of the same active features as PST-PC,...
Paper Details
Title
Early Intervention to Preempt Major Depression Among Older Black and White Adults
Published Date
Jun 1, 2014
Journal
Volume
65
Issue
6
Pages
765 - 773
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