MANAGEMENT OF DEPRESSION IN OLDER ADULTS RECEIVING CARE IN MEDICAL SETTINGS

Although rates of major depressive disorder are lower among older adults, depressive symptoms are a common presentation for aging individuals in medical settings. Unique challenges arise when treating depressive symptoms co-occurring with brain health concerns in older adults with a complex medical...

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