Mental Health Screening of Older Adults in Primary Care.

Journal of mental health and aging Pub Date : 2002-01-01
Mary J Davis, Jennifer Moye, Michele J Karel
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In an effort to document mental health outreach in our primary care clinic, 316 veterans (mean age 72) not currently in psychiatric treatment were screened for multiple mental health symptoms. Depressed mood was reported by 18% of the sample, insomnia by 26%, and morbid/suicidal ideation by 6.9% for at least several days during the past 2 weeks. Of those who experienced a loss over the past year (43%), 36% remained affected by the loss. Also reported were anxiety symptoms (29%) and PTSD symptoms (14%). Two-fifths (39%) of patients reported drinking alcohol in the past week, 18% more than 5 days, and 13% more than 3 drinks per sitting. Twenty-six percent of the patients reported symptoms warranting intervention; of these, only 39% accepted a treatment referral. While screening for depressed mood and alcohol use is now common in primary care, we found it useful to screen for specific symptoms of depression (including insomnia and suicidal ideation), persisting grief reactions, anxiety, and PTSD in this setting. Further research is necessary to determine factors that underlie some patients' refusal to accept mental health treatment.

初级保健中老年人心理健康筛查
为了记录我们初级保健诊所的心理健康延伸,316名退伍军人(平均年龄72岁)目前没有接受精神治疗,我们对他们进行了多种心理健康症状的筛查。在过去两周内,18%的样本报告抑郁情绪,26%的样本报告失眠,6.9%的样本报告有病态/自杀意念。在过去一年经历过损失的人中(43%),36%的人仍然受到损失的影响。还报告了焦虑症状(29%)和创伤后应激障碍症状(14%)。五分之二(39%)的患者报告在过去一周饮酒,18%饮酒超过5天,13%每次饮酒超过3次。26%的患者报告了需要干预的症状;其中,只有39%的人接受了转诊治疗。虽然筛查抑郁情绪和酒精使用在初级保健中很常见,但我们发现在这种情况下,筛查特定的抑郁症状(包括失眠和自杀意念)、持续的悲伤反应、焦虑和创伤后应激障碍是有用的。需要进一步的研究来确定一些患者拒绝接受心理健康治疗的潜在因素。
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