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Unipolar depression

2004
Abstract Although depression affects a large number of elders, it is not an expected or a necessary consequence of aging. The Epidemiological Catchment Area study found that the prevalence of major depressive disorder in persons 65 years of age or older was 1.4% in women and 0.4% in men, with an overall combined prevalence of 1 ...
George S Alexopoulos, william Apfeldorf
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UNIPOLAR ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY

Medical Journal of Australia, 1951
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Unipolar Depression

2011
Maria Stylianou   +1 more
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Unipolar depression

2003
Abstract Unipolar major depression is one of the most prevalent and serious of the mental health disorders. It can result in chronic mental and physical ill health, social difficulties and suicide. The disorder occurs across the lifespan; however, its characteristics and outcomes vary with the age of the sufferer.
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Depression, Unipolar

2011
Ian Yuan, Ashish C. Sinha
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