Prevention of elderly depression: A peer-reviewed literary review
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This literature review will be comparing two quantitative research studies conducted by Devi et al. (2007) and Schoevers et al. (2006) on depression in elderly people. The studies highlighted the variable risk factors that make elderly people more susceptible to depression, and they present different models that serve to efficiently and effectively. This literature review paper is designed to give an example of how a nursing researcher would find, read and summarize quantitative research reports within a substantive area. It will begin by introducing the topic, which is the correlation between depression and the elderly within society. As people get older, there are different variables that can account for the onset of depression; they include relationships, socio-economic status, and the prevalence of loss.
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