The longitudinal relationship between depressive symptoms and disability for older adults: a population-based study.

@article{Chen2012TheLR,
  title={The longitudinal relationship between depressive symptoms and disability for older adults: a population-based study.},
  author={Chun-Min Chen and Judy Mullan and Yung-Yu Su and David A Griffiths and Irene A. Kreis and Herng-Chia Chiu},
  journal={The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences},
  year={2012},
  volume={67 10},
  pages={
          1059-67
        }
}
  • Chun-Min Chen, J. Mullan, +3 authors H. Chiu
  • Published 1 October 2012
  • Psychology, Medicine
  • The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences
BACKGROUND Although depressive symptoms in older adults are common, their relationship with disability and the influence of disability on the development of depressive symptoms over time is not well understood. This longitudinal study investigates the change trajectories of both depressive symptoms and disability, as well as their associations over time. METHODS Participants included 442 community-dwelling older adults living in Taiwan, aged 65 years or older, who completed six waves of… 
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