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Trajectories of depressive symptoms in elderly Mexican Americans
Sunshine Rote
, Nai Wei Chen
,
Kyriakos Markides
Pop Hlth & Hlth Disparities
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Mexican Americans
100%
Depressive Symptoms
100%
Depressive Symptom Trajectory
100%
Trajectory Groups
100%
Group Membership
66%
Very Old
66%
Hispanic
33%
Early Detection
33%
Treatment Strategy
33%
Three-wave
33%
Intervention Strategies
33%
Mexican Population
33%
Mexican-origin
33%
Social Support
33%
Epidemiologic Studies
33%
Established Population
33%
Older Mexican Americans
33%
Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D)
33%
Cognitive Impairment
33%
Symptom Factors
33%
Southwestern United States
33%
Heart Disease
33%
Community-dwelling
33%
Strong Predictor
33%
Activities of Daily Living Disability
33%
Foreign-born
33%
Expanded Access
33%
US-born
33%
Early Treatment
33%
Visual Impairment
33%
Multinomial Logistic Regression
33%
Elderly Adults
33%
Social Participation
33%
Disabling Conditions
33%
Visual Cognition
33%
Latent Growth Curve Modeling
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
Depressive Disorder
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
50%
Social Support
50%
ADL Disability
50%
Cognitive Defect
50%
Growth Curve
50%
Logistic Regression Analysis
50%
Foreign Born
50%
Heart Disease
50%
Visual Impairment
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Americans
100%
Malignant Neoplasm
25%