One hundred and fifty-nine patients attending a geriatric medical outpatient clinic were screened for depression using the geriatric depression scale (GDS) and brief assessment schedule depression cards (BASDEC). Twenty-two (13.8%) patients screened positive with one or other test, 13 (8.2%) being positive with both screening tests. There was a highly significant correlation between the two screening tests but the BASDEC instrument was quicker and easier to administer. Eighteen of 22 patients who screened as positive proved to have clinical depression. On subsequent re-testing of 17 of these patients 4—6 weeks later, eight were still positive, but nine patients were now negative and subjectively felt better. These findings suggest the possi...
The main problem with geriatric depression is that it is under-diagnosed and under-treated. The goal...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of depression in older patients consulting their ge...
older (aged 65 or more) medical inpatients show low rates of recognition of depression by attending ...
Depression is a state of feeling sad, miserable and down in the dumps with loss of self-confidence. ...
Depression is common in older people with long-term physical illness and disability. Studies suggest...
Background. Depression in old age is an important public health problem. The aims of this study were...
The incidence of depression in the elderly has risen in recent years, with 30% of people over the ag...
The objectives of this prospective cohort study were to 1) determine the prevalence of depressed moo...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: depression is common in people with poor physical health, particularly within the acute ...
Depression is a pathological state of the mind characterised lack of self-confidence and self-esteem...
Context: Though common, depressive disorders often remain undetected in late life. Aim: To examine t...
elderly primary care attenders. II: Detection and fitness for treatment: a case record study. Family...
Depression is very common among ill geriatric inpatients and could be a major factor responsible for...
Elderly patients presenting to St. Vincent's Health Emergency Department (ED) constitute approximate...
The main problem with geriatric depression is that it is under-diagnosed and under-treated. The goal...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of depression in older patients consulting their ge...
older (aged 65 or more) medical inpatients show low rates of recognition of depression by attending ...
Depression is a state of feeling sad, miserable and down in the dumps with loss of self-confidence. ...
Depression is common in older people with long-term physical illness and disability. Studies suggest...
Background. Depression in old age is an important public health problem. The aims of this study were...
The incidence of depression in the elderly has risen in recent years, with 30% of people over the ag...
The objectives of this prospective cohort study were to 1) determine the prevalence of depressed moo...
Background: Medically ill elderly patients are more prone to develop depression. Stressful life even...
Background: depression is common in people with poor physical health, particularly within the acute ...
Depression is a pathological state of the mind characterised lack of self-confidence and self-esteem...
Context: Though common, depressive disorders often remain undetected in late life. Aim: To examine t...
elderly primary care attenders. II: Detection and fitness for treatment: a case record study. Family...
Depression is very common among ill geriatric inpatients and could be a major factor responsible for...
Elderly patients presenting to St. Vincent's Health Emergency Department (ED) constitute approximate...
The main problem with geriatric depression is that it is under-diagnosed and under-treated. The goal...
BACKGROUND: Little is known about the prevalence of depression in older patients consulting their ge...
older (aged 65 or more) medical inpatients show low rates of recognition of depression by attending ...