Depression in later life: a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge |
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Authors: | Birrer Richard B Vemuri Sathya P |
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Affiliation: | St. Joseph's Healthcare System, Inc., Paterson, New Jersey, USA. birrerr@sjhmc.org |
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Abstract: | Depression in elderly persons is widespread, often undiagnosed, and usually untreated. The current system of care is fragmented and inadequate, and staff at residential and other facilities often are ill-equipped to recognize and treat patients with depression. Because there is no reliable diagnostic test, a careful clinical evaluation is essential. Depressive illness in later life should be treated with antidepressants that are appropriate for use in geriatric patients. A comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach, including consideration of electroconvulsive treatment in some cases, is important. The overall long-term prognosis for elderly depressed patients is good. |
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