Early Intervention to Reduce the Global Health and Economic Burden of Major Depression in Older Adults

Volume: 33, Issue: 1, Pages: 123 - 135
Published: Apr 21, 2012
Abstract
Randomized trials for selective and indicated prevention of depression in both mixed-aged and older adult samples, conducted in high-income countries (HICs), show that rates of incident depression can be reduced by 20–25% over 1–2 years through the use of psychoeducational and psychological interventions designed to increase protective factors. Recurrence of major depression can also be substantially reduced through both psychological and...
Paper Details
Title
Early Intervention to Reduce the Global Health and Economic Burden of Major Depression in Older Adults
Published Date
Apr 21, 2012
Volume
33
Issue
1
Pages
123 - 135
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