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Indigenous population and major depressive disorder in later life: a study based on the data from Longitudinal Ageing Study in India.

Rashmi RashmiShobhit SrivastavaMuhammad TManish KumarRonak Paul
Published in: BMC public health (2022)
The findings revealed a greater prevalence of major depression in older adults belonging to the non-ST group than the ST group. For both tribal and non-tribal groups, older adults who were unmarried, dissatisfied with living arrangements, and those who faced lifetime discrimination were at increased risk of major depression and these factors along with health-related variables contributed to significant ST-non-ST gap in depression, advantageous to tribal population; suggesting further research on the coping mechanisms of mental illnesses among indigenous population in India.
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