How advances in epidemiology are influencing older adult psychiatry

  • Shoham N
  • Cooper C
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Abstract

Shortcomings of randomised controlled clinical trials include their high cost, which often precludes very long-term studies and very large populations, and ethical constraints of randomisation. Observational studies are a valuable alternative and we outline their use in epidemiological research to study very long-term effects of lifestyle and medication on dementia, to explore (using Mendelian randomisation) the association between Alzheimer's dementia and individual traits, and to evaluate population-wide health inequalities and lifespan changes in risk factors for psychiatric illness.

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Shoham, N., & Cooper, C. (2020). How advances in epidemiology are influencing older adult psychiatry. BJPsych Advances, 26(2), 104–105. https://doi.org/10.1192/bja.2019.69

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