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Study: Incidence of mental disorders in mid-life, older adulthood may be underestimated

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A study published in JAMA Psychiatry has found that common methods of assessing mental or physical disorders may consistently underestimate the prevalence of mental disorders among middle-aged and older adults. Read more and read the study abstract.

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