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Treatment outcome in suicidal vs. non-suicidal elderly patients.

K Szanto1, B H Mulsant, P R Houck, M D Miller, S Mazumdar, C F Reynolds.   

Abstract

The authors investigated treatment outcome in elderly suicidal and non-suicidal patients with recurrent major depression. Patients without suicidal ideation in the current episode (Non-Ideators; n=150) were compared with 30 patients who expressed suicidal ideation (Ideators). Patients received combined pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy during acute and continuation treatment. Ideators had higher numbers of lifetime suicide attempts and reported significantly higher levels of depression, anxiety, and hopelessness before starting treatment. Ideators and Non-Ideators had almost identical remission rates (77% vs. 78%), but Ideators had higher relapse rates during continuation treatment (26% vs. 13%) and were more likely to receive augmentation pharmacotherapy. Anxiety and use of adjunctive medication, but not suicidal ideation, were negatively related to both remission and relapse. Our data suggest that elderly suicidal patients have an overall favorable treatment outcome. However, treatment response may be more brittle and may require the continuing use of adjunctive medications to prevent early relapse.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11481134

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Geriatr Psychiatry        ISSN: 1064-7481            Impact factor:   4.105


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Review 4.  Identification of suicidal ideation and prevention of suicidal behaviour in the elderly.

Authors:  Katalin Szanto; Ariel Gildengers; Benoit H Mulsant; Greg Brown; George S Alexopoulos; Charles F Reynolds
Journal:  Drugs Aging       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 3.923

5.  Chronic medical problems and distressful thoughts of suicide in primary care patients: mitigating role of happiness.

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Authors:  Alastair J Flint; Nadine Gagnon
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Review 7.  Getting better, getting well: understanding and managing partial and non-response to pharmacological treatment of non-psychotic major depression in old age.

Authors:  Henry C Driscoll; Jordan F Karp; Mary Amanda Dew; Charles F Reynolds
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8.  Reasons for living, hopelessness, and suicide ideation among depressed adults 50 years or older.

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9.  Predictors of serious suicidal behavior in late-life depression.

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10.  Are sedatives and hypnotics associated with increased suicide risk of suicide in the elderly?

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