The notion that older people are happier than younger people is being challenged following a recent study led by a University of Bradford lecturer.
In fact it suggests that people get more depressed from age 65 onwards.
The study, led by psychology lecturer Dr Helena Chui and recently published in the international journal Psychology and Aging, builds on a 15-year project observing over 2,000 older Australians living in the Adelaide area.
Previous studies have shown an increase in depressive symptoms with age but only until the age of 85. This is the first study to examine the issue beyond that age.