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Late-Life Depression Quiz

Older adults may have untreated depression because they may think it's a normal part of aging. Or they may fear being stigmatized by a diagnosis of depression.

1. Depression is a natural part of growing older.


2. One common symptom of depression is feeling sad for 2 weeks or more.


3. Long-term (chronic) illness can trigger depression.


4. Depression always has an obvious cause.


5. Illnesses such as Parkinson disease or cancer can trigger depression.


6. Treatments for depression include talk therapy (counseling) and antidepressant medicine.


7. People older than age 65 make up a large portion of suicides in the U.S.


8. Most insurance companies don't cover depression treatment.


9. If not treated, depression can make the symptoms of other illnesses worse.


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Author: Floria, Barbara

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