The prevalence and correlates of depression among older adults in greater Kumasi of the Ashanti region
Abstract Background Approximately two million Ghanaians suffer from mental disorders including depression. The WHO defines it as an illness characterized by constant sadness and loss of interest in activities that a person usually enjoys doing and this condition is the leading cause of mental disord...
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Main Authors: | Emmanuel K. Nakua (Author), John Amissah (Author), Phyllis Tawiah (Author), Bernard Barnie (Author), Peter Donkor (Author), Charles Mock (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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