Recurrent Major Depression: Catamnestic Evaluation of Inpatients

1993 
Depression is one of the most important psychiatric disorders of late life, but the true prevalence of depressive symptoms in the community is unknown, even though estimates range from less than 5% to 44%. There has been less variability in the reported prevalence of major affective disorders: estimates range from 1% to 3%.
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