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Efficient Longitudinal Upload of Depression in the Elderly (ELUDE) (RRID:SCR_014103)Copy Citation Copied
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Proper Citation: Efficient Longitudinal Upload of Depression in the Elderly (ELUDE) (RRID:SCR_014103)
Description: A longitudinal study of late-life depression at Duke University. There are 281 depressed subjects and 154 controls included. An MR scan of each subject was obtained every 2 years for up to 8 years (total of 1093 scans). Clinical assessments occurred more frequently and consists of a battery of psychiatric tests, including several depression-specific tests.
Abbreviations: ELUDE
Synonyms: Efficient Longitudinal Upload of Depression in the Elderly
Resource Type: data set, data or information resource
Keywords: data set, longitudinal, depression, late life, mr
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