The temporal association between incident late-life depression and incident dementia.
Kathrin HeserAnne FinkConstantin ReinkeMichael WagnerGabriele DoblhammerPublished in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2020)
This large claims data study confirmed that incident late-life depression is associated with a higher risk of dementia within the 3 years following diagnosis. Hence, incident late-life depression should prompt further cognitive examinations and referrals to specialists. This might apply especially to younger seniors and men.