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Depression and the Elderly



Depression - in psychiatry, a symptom of mood disorder characterized by intense feelings of loss, sadness, hopelessness, failure, and rejection. The two major types of mood disorder are unipolar disorder, also called major depression, and bipolar disorder, whose sufferers are termed manic-depressive (see manic-depressive disorder). Other types of depression are recognized, with characteristics   Read More...

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    Short-Term Persistent Depression Following Hip Fracture: A Risk Factor and Target to Increase Resilience in Elderly People, in Social Work Research
    by Sheryl Itkin Zimmerman, H. David Smith, Ann Gruber-Baldini, Kathleen M. Fox, J. Richard Hebel, John Kenzora, Gerald Felsenthal, Jay Magaziner. 10 pgs.


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    Factors Contributing to the Early Rehospitalization of Elderly People, in Health and Social Work
    by Shirley A. Lockery, Ruth E. Dunkle, Cary S. Kart, Claudia J. Coulton. 10 pgs.


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