The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of mental disorders and age related differences in the very elderly. In addition, five-year mortality after age 95 in relation to dementia and cognitive function in non-demented, was examined. A population sample of 338 95-year olds (response rate 65%) living in Gothenburg, Sweden, was compared with 85- (N=494) and 75-year olds (N=303) from the same birth cohort. All participants were examined by psychiatrists. The assessments included the Comprehensive Psychopathological Rating Scale, cognitive tests, the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE), medical history, physical examination and a telephone interview with a key informant. Dementia, depression, anxiety and psychosis were classifie...
Abstract Background Despite being the fastest growing and the most cognitively impaired age group, t...
Background Epidemiological studies commonly include too few of the oldest old to provide accurate pr...
AIMS: To describe the occurrence of psychiatric diagnoses in a specialist care setting in older peop...
A representative population sample living in the community or in institutions in the city of Gothenb...
Emotional suffering in old age is largely caused by a variety of psychiatric disorders which are oft...
BACKGROUND: Except for dementia and depression, little is known about common mental disorders in el...
Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorders with the...
Abstract: Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorder...
Background: The phenomenon of population ageing is already a major social and health problem in the ...
BACKGROUND: Long-increasing dementia incidence and prevalence trends may be shifting. Whether such s...
Background: Psychotic symptoms and paranoid ideation are not commonly reported in non-demented elder...
Background: Several risk factors for dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and cognitive impairment have be...
This study is based on an entire cohort (n = 192) of 67-year-old persons born in 1902 and 1903 and l...
Background and objective: People over the age of 65 account for twice the average number of physicia...
Background: Presence of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) is very common in s...
Abstract Background Despite being the fastest growing and the most cognitively impaired age group, t...
Background Epidemiological studies commonly include too few of the oldest old to provide accurate pr...
AIMS: To describe the occurrence of psychiatric diagnoses in a specialist care setting in older peop...
A representative population sample living in the community or in institutions in the city of Gothenb...
Emotional suffering in old age is largely caused by a variety of psychiatric disorders which are oft...
BACKGROUND: Except for dementia and depression, little is known about common mental disorders in el...
Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorders with the...
Abstract: Objective: To examine the association of mid-life exposure to several psychiatric disorder...
Background: The phenomenon of population ageing is already a major social and health problem in the ...
BACKGROUND: Long-increasing dementia incidence and prevalence trends may be shifting. Whether such s...
Background: Psychotic symptoms and paranoid ideation are not commonly reported in non-demented elder...
Background: Several risk factors for dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and cognitive impairment have be...
This study is based on an entire cohort (n = 192) of 67-year-old persons born in 1902 and 1903 and l...
Background and objective: People over the age of 65 account for twice the average number of physicia...
Background: Presence of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) is very common in s...
Abstract Background Despite being the fastest growing and the most cognitively impaired age group, t...
Background Epidemiological studies commonly include too few of the oldest old to provide accurate pr...
AIMS: To describe the occurrence of psychiatric diagnoses in a specialist care setting in older peop...