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Citation

Barry DL. Dialogues Clin. Neurosci. 1999; 1(2): 57-65.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1999, Les Laboratoires Servier)

DOI

10.31887/DCNS.1999.1.2/dbarry

PMID

22033546

PMCID

PMC3181572

Abstract

Despite its prevalence and seriousness, depression in late life remains underappreciated as a source of disability and suffering for older people and their families. Despite a solid and substantial body of research, recognition of depression remains problematic and is often attributed to normal developmental changes in aging. Treatment efficacy data notwithstanding, the adequacy and appropriateness of treatment is highly variable. This paper contains a broad overview of new research developments in depression in late life and the disabilities associated with it Serving as an introduction to the specific papers that follow in this issue of Dialogues in Clinical Neuroscience, this article scans the knowledge base in basic, clinical, and health services research, identifying the highlights of current work in the area and proposing areas of needed expansion of research efforts.


Language: en

Keywords

disability; suicide; epidemiology; health services; pathophysiology; convulsive therapy; natural history; pharmacology; psychotheapy

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