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Relationship between depressive symptom severity and emergency department use among low income, depressed homebound older adults aged 50 years and older

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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics ofparticipants at baseline (N = 121)
Table 2 ED visit frequency reported at baseline and follow-up and HAMD score
Table 4 Self-reported reasons for ED visits (n, % of all visits)
Table 5 Association between depressive symptom severity and ED visit frequency: multivariable analysis results

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