Psychological therapies for depression in older adults residing in long-term care settings

Author:

Davison Tanya E123,Bhar Sunil4,Wells Yvonne5,Owen Patrick J6,You Emily7,Doyle Colleen8,Bowe Steven J910,Flicker Leon11

Affiliation:

1. Research and Innovation; Silverchain; Melbourne Australia

2. School of Health Sciences; Swinburne University of Technology; Melbourne Australia

3. Health and Innovation Transformation Centre; Federation University; Ballarat Australia

4. Department of Psychological Sciences, School of Health Sciences; Swinburne University of Technology; Melbourne Australia

5. Australian Institute for Primary Care & Ageing; La Trobe University; Melbourne Australia

6. Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN); Deakin University; Burwood Australia

7. Academic Unit for Psychiatry of Old Age (AUPOA), Department of Psychiatry; The University of Melbourne; Melbourne Australia

8. National Ageing Research Institute; Melbourne Australia

9. Deakin Biostatistics Unit; Faculty of Health, Deakin University; Burwood Australia

10. School of Health; Victoria University of Wellington; Wellington New Zealand

11. Western Australian Centre for Health and Ageing (WACHA); University of Western Australia; Perth Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Reference162 articles.

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4. Daleo DV The effects of structured reminiscent group therapy with depressed elderly in a nursing home context ProQuest Dissertations and Theses 1999 9933439 259

5. Efficacy of a group approach to reducing depression in nursing home elderly residents;Dhooper;Journal of Gerontological Social Work,1993

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