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Major Depression Associated With Widowhood.

Sidney Zisook1, Stephen R Shuchter1.   

Abstract

The authors look at the frequency of depressive symptoms and syndromes associated with spousal bereavement in late life and assess both the course and associated morbidity of those syndromes over a 2-year period. The prevalence of major depressive syndromes ranges from 24% 2 months after the spouse's death to 14% at 25 months. Major depression was associated with poor role functioning, interpersonal difficulties, poor medical health, and increased medical treatment. Risk factors for continuing major depression 25 months after the death of a spouse include, in descending order of importance, early post-bereavement depressive syndromes, intensity of early depressive symptoms, family history of depression, alcohol consumption, medical health, and suddenness of the death.
Copyright © 2012 American Association for Geriatric Psychiatry. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 28530910     DOI: 10.1097/00019442-199300140-00006

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


  9 in total

Review 1.  Bereavement: course, consequences, and care.

Authors:  Sidney Zisook; Alana Iglewicz; Julie Avanzino; Jeanne Maglione; Danielle Glorioso; Samuel Zetumer; Kathryn Seay; Ipsit Vahia; Ilanit Young; Barry Lebowitz; Ronald Pies; Charles Reynolds; Naomi Simon; M Katherine Shear
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2014-10       Impact factor: 5.285

2.  The effect of recent bereavement on outcomes in a primary care depression intervention study.

Authors:  Angela R Ghesquiere; Mijung Park; Hillary R Bogner; Rebecca L Greenberg; Martha L Bruce
Journal:  Am J Geriatr Psychiatry       Date:  2013-12-14       Impact factor: 4.105

3.  Mental Health Screening of Older Adults in Primary Care.

Authors:  Mary J Davis; Jennifer Moye; Michele J Karel
Journal:  J Ment Health Aging       Date:  2002

4.  Widowhood and Depression in a Cross-National Perspective: Evidence from the United States, Europe, Korea, and China.

Authors:  Apoorva Jadhav; David Weir
Journal:  J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci       Date:  2018-10-10       Impact factor: 4.077

5.  Differential psychological reactions to grief: The role of childhood adversity for depression symptoms among bereaved and non-bereaved adults.

Authors:  Michelle A Chen; Megan R Lewis; Diana A Chirinos; Kyle W Murdock; Christopher Fagundes
Journal:  Death Stud       Date:  2019-05-16

6.  Association between depressive symptoms and changes in sleep condition in the grieving process.

Authors:  Hitoshi Tanimukai; Hiroyoshi Adachi; Kei Hirai; Tomoko Matsui; Megumi Shimizu; Mitsunori Miyashita; Satoru Tsuneto; Yasuo Shima
Journal:  Support Care Cancer       Date:  2014-12-10       Impact factor: 3.603

7.  Shame, guilt, and pride after loss: Exploring the relationship between moral emotions and psychopathology in bereaved adults.

Authors:  Nicole J LeBlanc; Emma R Toner; Emily B O'Day; Cynthia W Moore; Luana Marques; Donald J Robinaugh; Richard J McNally
Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2019-12-02       Impact factor: 4.839

Review 8.  The removal of the bereavement exclusion in the DSM-5: exploring the evidence.

Authors:  Alana Iglewicz; Kathryn Seay; Samuel David Zetumer; Sidney Zisook
Journal:  Curr Psychiatry Rep       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 5.285

9.  Depression in the spousally bereaved elderly: correlations with subjective sleep measures.

Authors:  Timothy H Monk; Marissa K Pfoff; Joette R Zarotney
Journal:  Depress Res Treat       Date:  2013-03-24
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