Which of the following is believed to be the most common mental illness among the elderly?
B. DepressionA. Anxiety
C. Bipolar disorder
D. Obsessive-compulsive disorder
As per the literature evidence of the CDC the depression is found as the most common mental illness in among the elderly. It is almost more than half of the elderly population. It include lonaliness, persistant sadness, feeling wothless, diffulty in sleeping etc.
Hence option B is correct.
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