Hallucinatory depression in the elderly: a community study.

Zeitschrift fur Alternsforschung Pub Date : 1988-11-01
S L Kivelä, K Pahkala
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The prevalence of hallucinatory depression and symptoms and the social and health status of hallucinatory depressives were studied in a Finnish population aged 60 years or over. The prevalence was 2 per 1,000 for men, 3 per 1,000 for women and 2 per 1,000 for both sexes. Hallucinatory depressions represented 0.9% of all depressions both in men and women, and 7.7% of major depressions in men, 5.7% in women, and 6.3% in both sexes. The hallucinations included visual and hearing hallucinations. Delayed insomnia and depersonalisation were more severe in hallucinatory depressives than in nonhallucinatory major depressives, but initial insomnia was more severe in nonhallucinatory major depressives. Depersonalisation, paranoid symptoms and delayed insomnia were more severe in hallucinatory depressives than in all nonhallucinatory depressives, but initial insomnia was more severe in all nonhallucinatory depressives. The physical health and functional capacity of hallucinatory depressives were good, but they had suffered from social stress factors before the onset of depression. The results gave some evidence that hallucinatory depression in old age is not a clinical entity separate from other forms of major depression.

老年人幻觉性抑郁症:一项社区研究。
研究了芬兰60岁及以上人群中幻觉性抑郁症的患病率和症状,以及幻觉性抑郁症患者的社会和健康状况。男性患病率为千分之二,女性患病率为千分之三,男女患病率均为千分之二。幻觉性抑郁症占男性和女性所有抑郁症的0.9%,占男性重度抑郁症的7.7%,女性5.7%,男女6.3%。幻觉包括视觉幻觉和听觉幻觉。迟发性失眠症和人格解体在幻觉性抑郁症患者中比在非幻觉性重度抑郁症患者中更为严重,但在非幻觉性重度抑郁症患者中初始失眠症更为严重。幻觉性抑郁症患者人格解体、偏执症状和延迟性失眠比所有非幻觉性抑郁症患者更严重,但所有非幻觉性抑郁症患者的初始失眠症更严重。幻觉性抑郁症患者的身体健康状况和功能能力均较好,但发病前存在社会应激因素。这些结果提供了一些证据,表明老年幻觉抑郁症并不是一个与其他形式的重度抑郁症分开的临床实体。
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