Depression with melancholic features is associated with higher long-term risk for dementia

Volume: 202, Pages: 220 - 229
Published: Sep 1, 2016
Abstract
Depression has been reported to increase the risk of subsequently developing dementia, but the nature of this relation remains to be elucidated. Depression can be a prodrome/manifestation of dementia or an early risk factor, and the effect may differ according to depression subtypes. Our aim was to study the association between early-onset depression and different depression subtypes, and the later occurrence of dementia. We conducted a cohort...
Paper Details
Title
Depression with melancholic features is associated with higher long-term risk for dementia
Published Date
Sep 1, 2016
Volume
202
Pages
220 - 229
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