“…For example, in the longitudinal study by Jeon and Dunkle (2009), the oldest-old (aged >85) group was likely to report increased depressive symptoms with age. However, other studies have found a decline in the propensity for depression with increasing age (aged >65 years) (Mojtabai and Olfson, 2004) or no significant relationship with increasing age (aged >65 to >85 years) (Meller et al, 1997;Minicuci et al, 2002). Education level is also associated with depression.…”