Year: 1968 Source: American Journal of Psychiatry, v.124, no.7, (1968), p.883-891 SIEC No: 19832267

In community surveys reviewed in this article, prevalence rates for depression are under one per 1,000 population for depressive psychoses and 2 or 3 times that for depressive neuroses. Depressives are regarded in clinical practice as a high-risk group with respect to suicide: in epidemiologic terms there also seems to be a strong association between depression and suicide, leading one to the hypothesis that suicide is the mortality of depressive illness.