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Increased Mortality Rates in Late-life Depression
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1988
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Family MedicineAgingElderly PatientsMortality RatesMental HealthGeriatric MedicineEpidemiology Of AgingHealthy AgingLongevityMidlife HealthPublic HealthLife ExpectancyPsychiatryGeriatricsDepressionDepressed GroupPhysical IllnessLater AdulthoodMedicineComorbidity
Physical illness at referral and subsequent mortality were studied in a group of elderly patients with depression, and compared with age/sex-matched controls. The depressed group was significantly less well at first interview, and had a significantly higher 4-year mortality. When the effect of physical illness was controlled, the depressed patients (particularly the men) still had a significantly higher 4-year mortality, suggesting that the greater mortality in the depressed group was not due to differences in physical health alone.
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