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Prevalence and Predictors of Depression in Populations of Elderly: a Review

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Specialty Psychiatry
Date 2006 Apr 11
PMID 16603029
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Abstract

Objective: To offer an update on prevalence and predictors of old age depression in populations of elderly Caucasians.

Method: The databases MEDLINE and Psychinfo were searched and relevant literature from 1993 onwards was reviewed.

Results: The prevalence of major depression ranges from 0.9% to 9.4% in private households, from 14% to 42% in institutional living, and from 1% to 16% among elderly living in private households or in institutions; and clinically relevant depressive symptom 'cases' in similar settings vary between 7.2% and 49%. The main predictors of depressive disorders and depressive symptom cases are: female gender, somatic illness, cognitive impairment, functional impairment, lack or loss of close social contacts, and a history of depression.

Conclusion: Depression is frequent in populations of elderly. Methodological differences between the studies hinder consistent conclusions about geographical and cross-cultural variations in prevalence and predictors of depression. Improved comparability will provide a basis for consistent conclusions.

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