Background. Studies in mixed-aged populations show dierences between the predictors of a relapse and those of a long-term course of depression, supporting the hypothesis about similar dierences among the aged. Aim. The aim was to identify the factors predicting or related to a relapse of depression
Dependency in old age: A comparison of mental and physical factors
โ Scribed by D. W. K. Kay; T. A. Holding; B. Jones; S. Littler
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1991
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 991 KB
- Volume
- 6
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-6230
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
The lavel of dependency of 412 patients aged 70 years or over living in hospitals, nursing homes or sheltered accommodation (N=312) or receiving care from the domiciliary nurising services (N=100) and of 100 elderly people living in the community in Hobart, Tasmania, was assessed using a version of the CARE schedule. Therespective roles of mental and physical factors were examined using other CARE intems and after administering the Geriatric Mental Status schedule and the Wechsler Memory Scale. Rankโorder correlations and logโlinear analyses indicated that physical impairment affecting mobility and upper limb function and cognitive impairment due to dementia were about equally strongly related to the level of dependency;at least moderate degrees of both mental and physical impairment were present in 20% of patients. Vision was often hard to assess in demented patients but was associated with dependency in the nonโdemented. Dependency was significantly related to age and selfโrated healthbut not to deafness and was related to mood disorder only in nonโdemented patients nursed at home. Apart from this, these patients showed similar relations between dependency and physical and mental impairments to those living in institutions. Central nervous system disease was associated with greater dependency than other medical diagnoses. Preventative programmes, and effective management and treatment of the individual, will depend on careful diagnosis of the causes ofdependency.
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