Indigenous population and major depressive disorder in later life: a study based on the data from Longitudinal Ageing Study in India
Abstract Background Existing evidence suggests that the indigenous older population who live with their families and friends might experience lesser depressive symptoms due to better emotional support and well-being. The present study aimed to investigate the differentials in the prevalence of the m...
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Main Authors: | Rashmi Rashmi (Author), Shobhit Srivastava (Author), T. Muhammad (Author), Manish Kumar (Author), Ronak Paul (Author) |
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