“…In the rest of the studies conducted in samples with adults over 50 years, the proportion of females ranged from 22% (Arora & Bedi, 1989) to 63.9% (Vedantam et al, 2010). The selected studies include those conducted on participants exclusively aged more than 50 years (Arora & Bedi, 1989), 60 years and above (Alam & Karan, 2011;Chowdhury & Rasania, 2008;Goswami et al, 2005a;Goswami et al, 2005b;Grover et al, 2011;Khokhar & Mehra, 2001;Kumar, Sivan, Reghu, Das, & Kutty, 1994;Medhi et al, 2006;Mutharayappa & Bhat, 2008;Pandve & Deshmukh, 2010;Purty et al, 2006;Rao & Madhavan, 1982;Tiwari & Srivastava, 1998;Vedantam et al, 2010), 65 years and above (Jotheeswaran et al, 2010;Seby et al, 2011;Srinivasan et al, 2010) and larger age groups but with segregated data presented for those over 50 years (Deswal et al, 2008;Dhupdale et al, 2006;Ghosh et al, 2012;Gupta et al, 2005;Gupta et al, 2003 Aging & Mental Health 981 Note: R -rural, U -urban, M -male, F -female, C -community, H -hospital, NS -not specified.…”