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Characteristics and course of major depression in older primary care patients.

H C Schulberg1, B Mulsant, R Schulz, B L Rollman, P R Houck, C F Reynolds.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Identify the morbidity patterns displayed by older primary care patients experiencing depressive symptomatology who do and do not meet criteria for a major depression.
METHOD: Patients ages sixty and older presenting at two ambulatory internal medicine centers were administered the CES-D. Among those scoring > or = 11, 104 completed a comprehensive assessment of their psychiatric symptomatology, medical illness, and functional abilities. The assessment battery was again administered six months later.
RESULTS: The point prevalence of major depression in older primary care patients is estimated at 9 percent based on SCID interviews. Patients meeting criteria for this diagnosis compared to those who are symptomatic but not experiencing a major depression described more extensive psychopathology but also significantly more limitations in performing social and functional roles. At six-month follow-up, only 11.5 percent of those initially diagnosed with a major depression were considered fully recovered.
CONCLUSIONS: Major depression is a prevalent disorder in older primary care patients which affects their ability to perform expected social and physical roles. Mechanisms for delivering efficacious treatments in routine medical practice are of a high priority.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 10207741     DOI: 10.2190/G23R-NGGN-K1P1-MQ8N

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Psychiatry Med        ISSN: 0091-2174            Impact factor:   1.210


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