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PSYCHIATRIC SYMPTOMS OF DEMENTIA AMONG ELDERLY PEOPLE WITH LEARNING DISABILITIES

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Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
111 KB
Volume
12
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6230

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✦ Synopsis


Objective. To determine the rate of psychiatric symptoms among elderly people with learning disabilities who have dementia.

Design. Survey.

Setting. The general community of a county in the UK.

Participants. The whole population of people with learning disabilities who were 65 years or over. The total population was 143, of whom 134 participated (93.7%). From the total population, those with dementia were determined (N 29).

Measures. Description of psychopathology, using a semi-structured psychiatric rating scale.

Results. Psychotic symptoms occurred in 27.6%, with the most common types being delusions of thefts, other persecutory delusions and visual hallucinations of strangers in the house. The onset of other psychiatric symptoms as part of the dementia was also common, in particular changed sleep pattern, loss of concentration, worry, reduced quantity of speech, change in appetite and onset of or increase in aggression.

Conclusions. People with leaming disabilities are living longer, and so the number with dementia is rising. Psychiatric symptoms occur commonly in dementia, can cause signi®cant distress and require recognition, understanding and the development of eective managements. # 1997 by