THE PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATIONS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AMONGST DEMENTIA SUFFERERS

Citation
C. Ballard et al., THE PREVALENCE, ASSOCIATIONS AND SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AMONGST DEMENTIA SUFFERERS, Journal of affective disorders, 36(3-4), 1996, pp. 135-144
Citations number
52
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Psychiatry,"Clinical Neurology
ISSN journal
01650327
Volume
36
Issue
3-4
Year of publication
1996
Pages
135 - 144
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-0327(1996)36:3-4<135:TPAASO>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Objective: To examine the prevalence rates of RDC major and RDC minor depression in dementia sufferers, to compare the prevalence rates and symptoms of depression between different dementias and to look at the associations of RDC major depression. Design: Case control. Setting: R eferrals to clinical services. Subjects: 124 patients with DSM-III-R d ementia. Measures: The patients were assessed using the GMS/HAS packag e and the Cornell Depression Scale. Depression was diagnosed according to RDC criteria. Results: 25.0% of patients had RDC major depression and 27.4% had RDC minor depression. Major depression occurred signific antly more often and was significantly more severe in patients with va scular dementia than patients with Alzheimer's disease. Severe visual impairment was significantly associated with RDC major depression in A lzheimer's disease and physical health problems were significantly ass ociated with depression in vascular dementia, Most symptoms of depress ion including suicidal thoughts were common. Conclusions: Major depres sion is more common and more severe in patients with vascular dementia . The associations of depression may be different in these patients.