Bm. Thomas et al., SURVIVAL IN EARLY-ONSET DEMENTIA - EFFECTS OF URBANIZATION AND SOCIOECONOMIC DEPRIVATION, Neuroepidemiology, 16(3), 1997, pp. 134-140
We estimated survival of patients with early onset Alzheimer's disease
(AD) or vascular dementia (VaD) presenting to psychiatric hospitals i
n Scotland (1974-1988) and related this to age, gender and socio-econo
mic variables. Hospital records of 1794 early onset dementia patients
were reviewed, We identified 451 patients with early onset AD and 384
with VaD. Survival to death was calculated from symptom onset and pres
entation, Small geographical areas (postcode sectors) were classified
by urban/rural category and deprivation score, Five-year survival from
presentation of early onset AD was 32% for men and 43% for women comp
ared to 22% for men and 36% for women with VaD. We conclude that incre
ased age at presentation was associated with shorter survival in early
onset AD and VaD. Socio-economic deprivation was associated with long
er surival in VaD. The effects of urban/rural score were accounted for
by the major effects of socio-economic deprivation.