| Literature DB >> 29295706 |
Anne Stark1, Hanna Kaduszkiewicz2, Janine Stein3, Wolfgang Maier4, Kathrin Heser4, Siegfried Weyerer5, Jochen Werle5, Birgitt Wiese6, Silke Mamone6, Hans-Helmut König7, Jens-Oliver Bock7, Steffi G Riedel-Heller3, Martin Scherer1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Depression is one of the most common mental disorders in old age and is associated with various negative health consequences for the affected individual. Studies suggest that patients' views on depression have an impact on help-seeking behaviour and treatment. It is thus important to investigate the patient's perspective in order to ascertain optimum management of depression in late life. However, studies on depression and its treatment exploring the perspectives of primary care patients 75 years or older, are rare.Entities:
Keywords: Depression in late life; Older adults; Patient perspective; Primary care; Qualitative research; Therapy
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29295706 PMCID: PMC5751798 DOI: 10.1186/s12875-017-0684-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Fam Pract ISSN: 1471-2296 Impact factor: 2.497
Characteristics of study participants
| ID | Gender | Age | Marital status | Living situation | Education level (CASMIN)a | GDS Scoreb | Personal experiences with depression |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Patient A | female | 75–80 | divorced | alone | Intermediate vocational qualification | 7 | Yes |
| Patient B | male | >80 | widowed | alone | Higher tertiary education | 9 | Noc |
| Patient C | male | >80 | married | with partner | Basic vocational qualification | 11 | Yes |
| Patient D | female | >80 | widowed | alone | General elementary education | 6 | Yes |
| Patient E | male | >80 | married | with partner | General maturity certificate | 10 | Noc |
| Patient F | female | >80 | widowed | alone | General maturity certificate | 8 | Noc |
| Patient G | male | >80 | married | with partner | Vocational maturity certificate | 7 | Yes |
| Patient H | female | 75–80 | married | with partner | Higher tertiary education | 10 | Yes |
| Patient I | female | 75–80 | married | with partner | Basic vocational qualification | 9 | Yes |
| Patient J | female | >80 | widowed | alone | Basic vocational qualification | 6 | Yes |
| Patient K | male | 75–80 | married | with partner | Lower tertiary education | 12 | Yes |
| Patient L | female | 75–80 | widowed | alone | Basic vocational qualification | 7 | Yes |
aClassification according to the CASMIN Educational Classification [53]
bThe GDS-Score was documented <1–9 months before the qualitative interview (median 2.0)
cThree patients said during their interview that they have had no personal experiences with depression so far. Despite a GDS score ≥ 6, they did not identify themselves as suffering from depression
Fig. 1Thematic fields and their categories derived from the qualitative interviews