Age-specific lifetime prevalence simulation

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This is a flash video presentation with animation depicting age-specific lifetime prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder.

The goal of this project was to explore the puzzling pattern of lifetime prevalence by age - contrary to expectation the lifetime prevalence has been observed to decline with age. This has usually been interpreted as a cohort effect.

The simulations (which derive from a steady state incidence-prevalence-mortality model) indicate that the puzzling pattern of declining lifetime prevalence with age does not necessarily represent a cohort effect - the simulations suggest that various factors may contribute: declining incidence with age, recall failure and differential mortality.

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This is a flash video presentation with animation depicting age-specific lifetime prevalence of Major Depressive Disorder.

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