1995
DOI: 10.1016/0924-977x(95)90304-v
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S-30-5 Parkinson's disease and depression: One disease?

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“…Numerous studies confirm a positive relationship between depression and PD [118], with some data indicating a prevalence of depression in up to 90% of PD cases [119]. However, the directionality of this association is controversial.…”
Section: Depression and Pdmentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…Numerous studies confirm a positive relationship between depression and PD [118], with some data indicating a prevalence of depression in up to 90% of PD cases [119]. However, the directionality of this association is controversial.…”
Section: Depression and Pdmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…However, the directionality of this association is controversial. Depression may be a reaction to illness, whereas PD may constitute a risk factor for depression [120], or clinical depression and PD-associated depression may be completely different conditions, with different underlying mechanisms [119]. However, there is mounting evidence that depression precedes and is a risk factor for PD.…”
Section: Depression and Pdmentioning
confidence: 99%