Literature DB >> 3794207

Depression, anxiety, paranoid reactions, hypochondriasis, and cognitive decline of later-life inpatients.

L Hyer, I Gouveia, W R Harrison, J Warsaw, D Coutsouridis.   

Abstract

The relationships among the psychopathological states of depression, anxiety, hypochondriasis, paranoid reactions, and cognitive decline for later-life psychiatric inpatients were addressed. The relationship of these variables to life satisfaction, health, pain, and behavior was also considered. Sixty later-life (older than 55 years) psychiatric patients on an acute geropsychiatric unit were administered a battery of psychological scales; Mini Mental State, Beck Depression Inventory (somatic and psychological components), State-Trait Anxiety Scale, MMPI Paranoia scale (and Harris-Lingoes subscales), the Hypochondriasis Scale (Institutional Geriatric), Life Satisfaction Scale-Z, and self-rated pain responses. In addition, these patients were rated on the MACC-Behavioral Adjustment Scale and the Cumulative Illness Rating Scale. Results showed that there is a high degree of interrelationship among the psychopathological variables except cognition. Independent stepwise regression showed that life satisfaction was accounted for by hypochondriasis and anxiety; health, by depression; pain, by hypochondriasis; and behavior, by cognition.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3794207     DOI: 10.1093/geronj/42.1.92

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Gerontol        ISSN: 0022-1422


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1.  Life satisfaction across adulthood: different determinants at different ages?

Authors:  Karen L Siedlecki; Elliot M Tucker-Drob; Shigehiro Oishi; Timothy A Salthouse
Journal:  J Posit Psychol       Date:  2008-07-01
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