Author:
Murphy Elaine,Smith Rae,Lindesay James,Slattery Jim
Abstract
Physical illness at referral and subsequent mortality were studied in a group of elderly patients with depression, and compared with age/sex-matched controls. The depressed group was significantly less well at first interview, and had a significantly higher 4–year mortality. When the effect of physical illness was controlled, the depressed patients (particularly the men) still had a significantly higher 4–year mortality, suggesting that the greater mortality in the depressed group was not due to differences in physical health alone.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
Cited by
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