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The tide has turned: incidence of depression declined in community living young-old adults over one decade.

Hans W JeuringE O HoogendijkH C ComijsD J H DeegA T F BeekmanM HuismanM L Stek
Published in: Epidemiology and psychiatric sciences (2019)
These findings suggest that favourable developments of protective factors have counterbalanced unfavourable effects of risk factors on the incidence of depression, resulting in a net reduction of depression incidence among young-old adults. However, maintaining a good physical health must be a priority to further decrease depression rates.
Keyphrases
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  • depressive symptoms
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