Factors related to depressive symptoms and self‐reported diagnosis of depression in community‐dwelling older Chileans: A national cross‐sectional analysis
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry2020Vol. 35(7), pp. 749–758
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Abstract
A high prevalence of depressive symptoms and low agreement with self-reported depression is observed. There is a need to increase the diagnosis of depression especially in men and people 80 years or older.
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