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Depression Screening for Older Adults
Introduction
Welcome, Purpose, & Acknowledgements
Incidence & Prevalence
Prevalence of Depression
Generational Differences
Impact of Depression
Housing & Healthcare
Depression Estimates
What is Depression?
Overview of Depression
Signs & Symptoms
Recognizing Depression
About Suicide
Additional Conditions
Causes & Risk Factors of Depression
Biological Factors of Depression
Psychological, Social & Interpersonal Factors of Depression
Resiliency & Protective Factors of Depression
Screening for Depression
Introduction to Depression Screening
Initial Assessment
Most Common Screening Tests of Older Adults
Tips for Conducting a Screening
How to Conduct and Score the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS)
How to Conduct and Score the PHQ-9 Depression Screening
Referrals for Depressed Patients
Positive Screening Tests
Types of Professionals
Treatment for Depression
Overview of Treatment
Pharmacologic Treatment
Psychotherapy Treatment
Other Treatments
Self-Care to Assist with Depression
Barriers to Treatment
Medicare Coverage of Mental Health Treatment
Additional Information & Resources
Resources for Depression
Depression Glossary
Medications for Depression
Course References
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