Title of article :
Depression in old age (75+), the PIKO study
Author/Authors :
vanʹt Veer-Tazelaar، نويسنده , , Petronella J. (Nelleke) and van Marwijk، نويسنده , , Harm W.J. and Jansen، نويسنده , , Aaltje P.D. (Daniëlle) and Rijmen، نويسنده , , Frank and Kostense، نويسنده , , Pieter J. and van Oppen، نويسنده , , Patricia and van Hout، نويسنده , , Hein P.J. and Stalman، نويسنده , , Wim A.B. and Beekman، نويسنده , , Aartjan T.F.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
5
From page :
295
To page :
299
Abstract :
Background ople (75+) are underrepresented in studies on the prevalence of and risk factors for depression while the number of elderly people suffering from this mood disorder may be considerably higher than previously assumed. The role – if any – of age and gender in ‘Geriatric Depression’ is still unclear. s s community-based study, prevalence of depressive symptomatology and risk indicators were assessed in 2850 participants aged 75 years or more. A clinically relevant level of depressive symptoms was defined as a score of ≥ 16 on the Centre for Epidemiologic Studies Depression scale (CES-D). Demographic data and questions related to physical and psychological health were recorded. Simple and multiple logistic regression techniques were used to determine the risk indicators (Odds Ratios, OR, with 95% confidence intervals, CI) with apparent importance to this population. s evalence of depressive symptoms was assessed to be 31.1%. This is considerably higher than what has been found in younger elderly samples. The bivariate age effect was OR 1.05 (95% CI = 1.03 to 1.07). Controlling for confounding, the effect of gender and age on depressive symptoms disappeared. sions sive symptoms are highly prevalent in the elderly population and increase with age. This increase seems to be attributable to age-related changes in risk factors rather than to ageing itself. With regard to the risk factors found, attention should perhaps be paid to functional disability, loneliness and apprehensiveness for falling since these risk indicators are amenable for improvement.
Keywords :
depression , Elderly , Community , Prevalence , CES-D , risk factors
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Record number :
1431593
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