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Review
. 1999:155 Suppl 4:S44-52.

Psychotic symptoms, aggression and restlessness in dementia

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  • PMID: 10637938
Review

Psychotic symptoms, aggression and restlessness in dementia

C Ballard et al. Rev Neurol (Paris). 1999.

Abstract

The current article reviews the literature pertaining to psychosis, aggression and restlessness in dementia sufferers examining frequency, course and associations as well as treatment considerations. All of these problems are highly prevalent, with a high impact upon dementia sufferers and their carers. Although there has been an expansion in this literature over the last few years there are still very few studies describing the natural course of behavioural and psychological symptoms in dementia (BPSD) and a paucity of data relating to non-Alzheimer dementias. Several large treatment studies have recently been completed, but there are still very few double blind controlled trials focusing upon BPSD in particular respect to non-pharmacological interventions.

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