TREATMENT, OUTCOME AND PREDICTORS OF RESPONSE IN ELDERLY DEPRESSED INPATIENTS

Citation
Tj. Heeren et al., TREATMENT, OUTCOME AND PREDICTORS OF RESPONSE IN ELDERLY DEPRESSED INPATIENTS, British Journal of Psychiatry, 170, 1997, pp. 436-440
Citations number
13
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry,Psychiatry
ISSN journal
00071250
Volume
170
Year of publication
1997
Pages
436 - 440
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1250(1997)170:<436:TOAPOR>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Background Full recovery rates in naturalistic studies of the treatmen t of elderly depressives are invariably lower than in clinical trials. This may be-the result of inadequate treatment due to the lack of cle ar treatment strategy recommendations for the elderly. Method This is a naturalistic prospective study of depressed elderly in-patients in t hree Dutch psychiatric hospitals. Patients were included when they suf fered from any mood disorder according to DSM-III-R criteria. Severity of the depression was measured on the Montgomery-Asberg Rating Scale. Results Antidepressants were prescribed to more than 90% of the patie nts. More than half of them received only one treatment. The dose of t he antidepressants was less than the recommended dose for adults in 55 % of cases. Full recovery from the depressive episode was achieved in less than half of the patients (33-45%). Conclusions In the present st udy a relatively poor outcome of the antidepressant treatment of elder ly depressives has been found. A combination of low treatment expectat ions and fear of vigorous treatment seems to have been important.