Current state of research on psychotherapy for home-living vulnerable older adults with depression
Tegeler, C.; Beyer, A.; Hoppmann, F.; Ludwig, V.; Kessler, E. · Zeitschrift für Gerontologie und Geriatrie · 2020 · Heft 11 · S. 721 bis 727
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Depression is a common mental disorder in later life. An international meta-analysis found a pooled prevalence of 7.2% (95% confidence interval, CI 4.4–10.6%) for major depression and 17.1% (95% CI 9.7–26.1%) for depressive disorders among adults 75 years and older [29]. Within the group of homebound older adults and those receiving home healthcare, depression rates increased by a factor of two or three have been reported [12]. A strong reciprocal relationship exists between depression and chronic physical conditions. Specifically, highly prevalent physical health problems, functional limitations and chronic con…