Twenty-Year Depressive Trajectories Among Older Women
Amy L. Byers·Kristine Yaffe·Teresa A. Hillier·Eric Vittinghoff·Kristine E. Ensrud·Kenneth E. Covinsky·Dan G. Blazer·Li‐Yung Lui·Lisa Fredman·Tina Hoang·Jane A. Cauley
During 20 years, almost 20% of older women experienced persistently high depressive symptoms or increasing depressive symptoms. In addition, these women had more comorbidities, physical impairment, and negative lifestyle factors at baseline. These associations support the need for intervention and prevention strategies to reduce depressive symptoms into the oldest-old years.
