Depression in older adults

#### Summary points Depression is a major contributor to healthcare costs and is projected to be the leading cause of disease burden in middle and higher income countries by the year 2030.w1 Depression in later life, traditionally defined as age older than 65, is associated with disability, increased mortality, and poorer outcomes from physical illness. Most clinicians will encounter older patients with depression in their day to day practice, but although treatment is as effective for older patients as for younger adults, the condition is often under-recognised and under-treated. According to WHO data, proportionately more people aged over 65 commit suicide than any other age group, and most have major depression. Older people who attempt suicide are more likely to die than younger people, while in those who survive, prognosis is worse for older adults.1 With a progressively ageing population worldwide, identification and treatment of depression in older adults becomes increasingly important, especially as older patients may have different presentations and needs than younger ones. We consider recent systematic reviews, meta-analyses, and randomised controlled trials to …

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