Psychiatric morbidity in Hobart's dependent aged |
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Authors: | D W Kay T A Holding B Jones S Littler |
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Affiliation: | University of Tasmania, MRC Neuroendocrinology Unit, Newcastle General Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom. |
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Abstract: | Psychiatric morbidity in the dependent aged was studied in the elderly population of Hobart's nursing homes and long-stay hospitals. Only patients with home addresses in Hobart and who were admitted for the first time aged 70 years or over were included. Three hundred and twelve persons were interviewed with a standard interview, and an informant was interviewed when appropriate. The medical records were searched for diagnoses and drug treatments. Physical disability was rated on an ad hoc scale. Comparisons were made of the prevalence of dementia, depression and anxiety in different types of unit, and between these and two domiciliary samples, one of which received domiciliary nursing services (n = 100) and the other not (n = 100). The differential use of institutions by men and women, and a possible sex difference in the prevalence of dementia is discussed. |
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