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Why is it difficult to detect depression in older adults?
According to the World Health Organization, approximately 14% of adults aged 60 and over live with a mental disorder, yet depression in this population often goes unrecognized. Atypical symptoms, overlap with physical illnesses, and societal misconceptions contribute to why it is difficult to detect depression in older adults. Recognizing these unique challenges is the first step toward better diagnosis and treatment.
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Healthy Aging