Publication | Closed Access
Diagnosis and Treatment of Depression in the Elderly Medicare Population: Predictors, Disparities, and Trends
238
Citations
49
References
2003
Year
Although depression has been thought until recent years to be underrecognized in the elderly, rates of diagnosis increased dramatically in the 1990s, with concomitant increases in treatment. Nevertheless, significant disparities by age, ethnicity, and supplemental insurance coverage persist in treatment of those diagnosed. Because depression is a major source of potentially treatable morbidity in older people, increased efforts are needed to ensure access to appropriate treatment across all subgroups of older people and to remove economic barriers to treatment.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1