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Estimating the Prevalence of Serious Mental Illness and Dementia Diagnoses Among Medicare Beneficiaries in the Health and Retirement Study
Maria Teresa Brown
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Douglas A. Wolf
School of Social Work
Aging Studies Institute
Department of Public Administration
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Nursing and Health Professions
Prevalence
100%
Medicare
100%
Disease
75%
Bipolar Disorder
50%
Major Depression
50%
Logistic Regression Analysis
25%
Community-Based Service
25%
Social Sciences
Diseases
100%
Depression
66%
Bipolar Disorder
66%
Schizophrenia
66%
Older Adults
33%
Community-Based
33%
Psychology
Mental Illness
100%
Medicare
100%
Schizophrenia
40%
Bipolar Disorder
40%
Depression
40%
Keyphrases
Medicare Beneficiaries
100%
Mental Health Diagnosis
100%
Medicare Claims Data
25%
Cumulative Prevalence
25%
Weighted Prevalence
25%
Medicine and Dentistry
Bipolar Disorder
50%