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Course of late‐life depression in China is chronic and unremitting
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The naturalistic course of depressive illness in older adult primary care patients in urban China is typically chronic and unremitting for those with severe symptoms and slowly improving for those with milder symptoms. Because access to specialty mental health care is limited, treatments for late-life depression need to be developed that can be effectively and feasibly implemented in Chinese primary care practices.
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