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Mortality Risk Varies According to Gender and Change in Depressive Status in Very Old Adults

Kaarin J. Anstey, PhD and Mary A. Luszcz, PhD

From the Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University (K.J.A.), Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia; and the School of Psychology and Centre for Ageing Studies, Flinders University (M.A.L.), Adelaide, South Australia.



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Fig. 1. Survival curves for change in depressive status groups (men). Cum indicates cumulative.

 


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Fig. 2. Survival curves for change in depressive status groups (women). Cum indicates cumulative.

 





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