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Treating geriatric depression in primary care

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Depression, a significant problem among older adults, is most commonly reported in the primary care setting. To offer the treatments for depression preferred by many older adults, clinical providers and researchers have called for the creation of integrative psychosocial care options in primary care, using mental health providers working in collaboration with medical providers. In this article, we examine the empirical status of integrating treatment for depression in older adults in the primary care setting by summarizing the current models of integrated care and latest research developments. We discuss the strengths and limitations of the current integration models and offer recommendations for expanding work in this important area.

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Skultety, K.M., Rodriguez, R.L. Treating geriatric depression in primary care. Curr Psychiatry Rep 10, 44–50 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11920-008-0009-2

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