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Cohen CI et al. – Depressed community elders in Brooklyn have highly unfavorable outcomes. Preventive strategies that target at–risk persons–i.e., especially those with baseline subsyndromal depression, greater anxiety symptoms, and more paranoid ideation and/or psychoses–may reduce the development of severe or persistent depression.

   

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