Depressie bij oudere verpleeghuispatiënten: Een review

Translated title of the contribution: Depression among older nursing home patients: A review

K. Jongenelis*, A. M. Pot, A. M.H. Eisses, A. T.F. Beekman, H. Kluiter, W. Van Tilburg, M. W. Ribbe

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Abstract

Depression is a common disorder in later life. The prevalence of depression in aged nursing home patients in 36 studies in various countries was reviewed. Results show prevalence rates ranging from 2% to 61%. Average prevalences were calculated for depressive symptoms, minor depression and major depression each. The averages thus found are 43.9% for depressive symptoms, 25.7% for minor depression and 15.5% for major depression. In order to find an explanation for the variation in occurrence of depression in nursing homes, factors that may have influenced the results are described. Both the definition of depression and the kind of instrument used in measuring depression appear to be highly responsible for the variations found.

Translated title of the contributionDepression among older nursing home patients: A review
Original languageDutch
Pages (from-to)52-59
Number of pages8
JournalTijdschrift voor Gerontologie en Geriatrie
Volume34
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2003

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