ObjectiveTo test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supportive Therapy (ST) in reducing suicidal ideation in older adults with major depression and executive dysfunction. We further explored whether patient characteristics, such as age, sex, and additional cognitive impairment load (e.g., memory impairments) were related to changes in suicidal ideation over time.DesignSecondary data analysis using data from a randomized clinical trial allocating participants to PST or ST at 1:1 ratio. Raters were blind to patients' assignments.SettingUniversity medical centers.Participants221 people aged 65 years old and older with major depression determined by Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-III-R diagnosis and ...
Background—Rates of suicide among older adults in the United States are higher than that of other ag...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia with t...
Purpose. To review the literature relating to age and parasuicide, and to highlight gaps in the curr...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supporti...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the association between changes in functional disability and suicide ideation a...
This article describes a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention for suicide prevention in old...
Suicide among older adults is a major public health problem. In 2004, there were approximately 5,198...
Suicide rates are higher among older adults than any other age group and suicidal ideation is one of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Cognitive deficits, in relation to ventral and dorsal prefrontal c...
Previous study findings of psychotherapy's effect on suicide prevention have been inconsistent. This...
With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer but often with one or ...
Late life suicide is a serious public health concern. Suicide rates peak in individuals aged 65 or o...
To optimize outcomes in Late-Life Depression (LLD), there remains a need for innovative augmentation...
Abstract Background With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer bu...
Objectives. To test the hypothesis that interpersonal problem-solving performance in older adults wi...
Background—Rates of suicide among older adults in the United States are higher than that of other ag...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia with t...
Purpose. To review the literature relating to age and parasuicide, and to highlight gaps in the curr...
Objective: To test the hypothesis that Problem Solving Therapy (PST) is more effective than Supporti...
ObjectiveTo evaluate the association between changes in functional disability and suicide ideation a...
This article describes a cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) intervention for suicide prevention in old...
Suicide among older adults is a major public health problem. In 2004, there were approximately 5,198...
Suicide rates are higher among older adults than any other age group and suicidal ideation is one of...
International audienceBACKGROUND: Cognitive deficits, in relation to ventral and dorsal prefrontal c...
Previous study findings of psychotherapy's effect on suicide prevention have been inconsistent. This...
With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer but often with one or ...
Late life suicide is a serious public health concern. Suicide rates peak in individuals aged 65 or o...
To optimize outcomes in Late-Life Depression (LLD), there remains a need for innovative augmentation...
Abstract Background With an ageing population in most Western countries, people are living longer bu...
Objectives. To test the hypothesis that interpersonal problem-solving performance in older adults wi...
Background—Rates of suicide among older adults in the United States are higher than that of other ag...
The increasing prevalence of cognitive decline, mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia with t...
Purpose. To review the literature relating to age and parasuicide, and to highlight gaps in the curr...