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Societal Adaptation to Aging and Prevalence of Depression Among Older Adults: Evidence From 20 Countries.

Robin A RichardsonKatherine M KeyesCynthia ChenGuan Yun Kenwin MaungJohn RoweEsteban Calvo
Published in: The Milbank quarterly (2023)
Country-level strategies to support older adults may affect depression prevalence. Such strategies may become increasingly important as adults grow older. These results offer promising evidence that improvements in societal adaptation to aging-such as through adoption of more comprehensive policies and programs targeting older adults-may be one avenue to improve population mental health. Future research could investigate observed associations using longitudinal and quasi-experimental study designs, offering additional information regarding a potential causal relationship.
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