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Psychotic symptoms in patients with dementia
Authors:Clive Ballard  Femi Oyebode
Abstract:The current article reviews the current state of knowledge pertaining to psychotic symptoms in patients with dementia, drawing on over 70 studies in this area. The majority of studies utilizing a purpose-designed structured instrument have found a prevalence of psychotic symptoms in excess of 60%. The annual incidence and resolution rates are, however, considerably lower, in the region of 2%. There is little consensus about which factors are of aetiological importance, although it does seem that those with a dementia of moderate severity have the highest prevalence. Perhaps the lack of clarity in this aetiological research partly relates to the limited attention paid to phenomenology. Some suggestions about future research directions which might improve our phenomenological understanding of these conditions are made. Psychotic symptoms are associated with considerable secondary morbidity, including increased aggression, irritability and distress.
Keywords:psychotic symptoms  phenomenology  dementia
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