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Outcome of anxiety and depression at two and a half years after baseline interview
 — associations with changes in psychiatric morbidity among three samples of elderly people living at home
Author(s)Ann Bowling, Morag Farquhar, Emily Grundy
Journal titleInternational Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, vol 11, no 2, February 1996
Pagespp 119-129
KeywordsAnxiety ; Depression ; Over 70s ; Longitudinal surveys.
AnnotationPresents findings from an analysis of longitudinal changes in psychiatric morbidity in three samples of older people, including people aged 85 years and over. Concludes that the most significant predictor of changes at follow-up was baseline psychiatric status followed by health status.
Accession NumberCPA-960226012 A
ClassmarkENP: ENR: BBK: 3J

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