Major depression as a risk factor for early institutionalization of dementia patients living in the community
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Major depression as a risk factor for early institutionalization of dementia patients living in the community
Abstract
Objective: Although depression is known to be frequently associated with dementia, it is nonetheless under-diagnosed and under-treated among this patient population. Its effect on outcome for dementia patients is thought to be substantial, because depression appears to induce higher than normal rates of disability as well as supplementary cognitive decline. The aim of this study was to measure the impact of major depression on the institutionalization rate of community-dwelling dementia patients.
Design: Prospective cohort study.
Setting: Paris, France.
Participants: Three-hundred forty-eight consecutive dementia outpatients of a geriatric clinic (mean age: 81 years, 69.8% women, 65.5% dementia of Alzheimer's type, mean baseline MMSE score: 20.5), followed between 1997 and 2002 (mean follow-up: 20.5 months).
Results: Twenty-five percent of the patients met the criteria of major depression at baseline, and only 30.3% of these received antidepressant medication. Major depression at baseline was independently associated with nursing home admission within one year of the baseline assessment. Antidepressant medication tended to protect against this outcome, but not to a statistically significant extent.
Conclusions: Major depression at baseline is an independent risk factor for early institutionalization of dementia sufferers. Early institutionalization is defined in this study as nursing home placement within a year of diagnosis with dementia at our specialized outpatient center. The study highlights the need for better management of depression among dementia outpatients. Further investigation is needed to evaluate the protective effect of antidepressant medication (and/or non-pharmacological therapies) on the institutionalization rate.
Copyright 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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