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Peter S Quintero
(303) 863-0501
1721 E 19th Ave Ste 468
Denver, CO
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Peter S Quintero
(303) 863-0501
1721 E 19th Ave Ste 468
Denver, CO 80218

Specialty
Psychiatry

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Bert L DeCh
(303) 493-7000
1056 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO
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Bert L DeCh
(303) 493-7000
1056 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80218

Specialty
Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry

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Emily McCort
(303) 504-1800
1634 Downing St
Denver, CO
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Emily McCort
(303) 504-1800
1634 Downing St
Denver, CO 80218

Specialty
Psychiatry

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Cable Norman Aia
(303) 830-9373
1718 Lafayette St
Denver, CO
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Cable Norman Aia
(303) 830-9373
1718 Lafayette St
Denver, CO 80218

Industry
Mental Health Professional

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Kenton L. Burns
(303) 393-0801
1766 High Street
Denver, CO
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Kenton L. Burns
(303) 393-0801
1766 High Street
Denver, CO 80218

Services
Anxiety Disorder (e.g., generalized anxiety, phobia, panic or obsessive-compulsive disorder), Individual Psychotherapy, Adjustment Disorder (e.g., bereavement, acad, job, mar, or fam prob), Mood Disorder (e.g., depression, manic-depressive disorder), Behavioral Health Intervention involving Medical Conditions/Disorder
Ages Served
Adults (18-64 yrs.)
Older adults (65 yrs. or older)
Adolescents (13-17 yrs.)
Education Info
Doctoral Program: University of Utah
Credentialed Since: 1976-12-03

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Raemarie Smilanic
(303) 504-1600
1555 Humboldt St
Denver, CO
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Raemarie Smilanic
(303) 504-1600
1555 Humboldt St
Denver, CO 80218

Specialty
Psychiatry

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Sibel Ozer, MA, BCPC
(303) 905-1109
1115 Grant St # 303
Denver, CO
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Sibel Ozer, MA, BCPC
(303) 905-1109
1115 Grant St # 303
Denver, CO 80203

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Mental Health Professional

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Peter John Wagner
(303) 504-1650
1555 Humboldt St
Denver, CO
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Peter John Wagner
(303) 504-1650
1555 Humboldt St
Denver, CO 80218

Specialty
Psychiatry

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Gary Lee Martz
(303) 813-1400
1721 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO
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Gary Lee Martz
(303) 813-1400
1721 E 19th Ave
Denver, CO 80218

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Psychiatry

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Charg Resource Center
(303) 830-2130
920 Emerson St
Denver, CO
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Charg Resource Center
(303) 830-2130
920 Emerson St
Denver, CO 80218

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Mental Health Professional

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Mood and Anxiety Disorders Are Common Among Older Adults

05/11/2010 - News

Mood and Anxiety Disorders Are Common Among Older Adults

By: June Chen, MD

Not much is known about the prevalence of mood and anxiety disorders among older adults. According to a new study published in the May issues of the Archives of General Psychiatry, the rates of mood and anxiety disorders tend to decrease with age but remain very common, particularly in women .

Using data collected from the National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R), researchers from the University of California, San Francisco and their colleagues studied 2,575 participants aged 55 and older in order to determine nationally representative estimates of the 12-month prevalence rates of mood and anxiety disorders, as well as coexisting mood-anxiety disorder. Mood disorders included major depressive disorder, dysthymia, and bipolar disorder. Anxiety disorders included panic disorder, agoraphobia, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder, and post-traumatic stress disorder.

The researchers found that the likelihood of having a mood, anxiety, or combined mood-anxiety disorder generally declined with age, but the rates of mood and anxiety disorders were higher among women than men. There were no significant differences found between race or ethnicity groups. Overall, nearly 5% of the study participants had a mood disorder, 11.6% had an anxiety disorder, and 2.8% had combined mood and anxiety disorders.

As the number of older adults in the U.S. population increases, a...

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