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Affective disorders, psychosis and dementia in a community sample of older men with and without Parkinson's disease

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Table 1. Clinical characteristics of the study cohort and of men with Parkinson’s disease at the start of the follow up period.
Fig 2. The bars depict the incidence rate of affective episodes per 1000 person-years for each agegroup, and the whiskers represent the 95% confidence interval of the rates
Fig 3. The bars depict the incidence rate of psychotic episode per 1000 person-years for each agegroup, and the whiskers represent the 95% confidence interval of the rates
Fig 4. The bars depict the incidence rate of dementia per 1000 person-years for each age group, andthe whiskers represent the 95% confidence interval of the rates

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