نتایج جستجو برای: late life

تعداد نتایج: 924053  

2017
Mary E. Dozier

Hoarding disorder (HD), a recent addition to DSM-5, is characterized primarily by difficulty in discarding current possessions, urges to save items, and excessive clutter in the home. In addition to HD, hoarding behaviors may result from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia, depression, and even some eating disorders. DSM-5 criteria for HD necessitate that the hoarding behaviors c...

Journal: :Clinical Interventions in Aging 2006
Gretchen J Diefenbach John Goethe

Anxiety symptoms are frequently present in patients with late-life depression. The designation "anxious depression" has been used to describe major depressive disorder (MDD) accompanied by clinically significant but subsyndromal anxiety symptoms. MDD may also present comorbid with diagnosable anxiety disorders, although this presentation is less common in late life. Diagnosis of anxious depress...

Journal: :Alcoholism, clinical and experimental research 2004
Frederic C Blow Laurie M Brockmann Kristen Lawton Barry

Suicide is among the leading causes of death in the United States, ranking 10th to 12th annually, depending on the year. Rates of suicide increase markedly among Americans over age 75, especially among white men. After age 85, rates are >5-fold higher in this group than in the general population. The relationship between alcohol use and later-life suicide is complex and currently ill defined. S...

Journal: :The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science 2015
M Belvederi Murri M Amore M Menchetti G Toni F Neviani M Cerri M B L Rocchi D Zocchi L Bagnoli E Tam A Buffa S Ferrara M Neri G S Alexopoulos S Zanetidou

BACKGROUND Interventions including physical exercise may help improve the outcomes of late-life major depression, but few studies are available. AIMS To investigate whether augmenting sertraline therapy with physical exercise leads to better outcomes of late-life major depression. METHOD Primary care patients (465 years) with major depression were randomised to 24 weeks of higher-intensity,...

2006
David P. Folsom Barry D. Lebowitz Laurie A. Lindamer Barton W. Palmer Thomas L. Patterson Dilip V. Jeste

Schizophrenia in late life is emerging as a major public health concern worldwide. We discuss several areas of research and clinical care that are particularly pertinent to older persons with schizophrenia, including the public health challenge and the cost of care. We then discuss clinical issues relevant to late-life schizophrenia (course of illness and cognition), medical care and comorbidit...

Journal: :Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry 2002
M Zarei V P Collins S Chandran D Valler J N P Higgins D A S Compston J R W Yates

A 59 year old woman presented with a three year history of left sided weakness. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed a large high signal lesion occupying most of the right temporal lobe with mass effect. A probable diagnosis of low grade glioma led to temporal lobectomy. Histology revealed dysplastic cortical morphology typical of tuberous sclerosis. There were no clinical signs or fa...

Journal: :Journal of geriatric psychiatry and neurology 1998
Alastair J Flint

Treatment resistance is reported in up to 40% of older patients with major depression. Before labeling an episode of depression as treatment resistant, it is important to ensure that the diagnosis is correct and that the patient has received and adhered to an adequate dose of treatment for an appropriate length of time. It is also important to assess the patient for comorbid physical and psychi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
L D Mueller M R Rose

Most demographic data indicate a roughly exponential increase in adult mortality with age, a phenomenon that has been explained in terms of a decline in the force of natural selection acting on age-specific mortality. Scattered demographic findings suggest the existence of a late-life mortality plateau in both humans and dipteran insects, seemingly at odds with both prior data and evolutionary ...

1999
Ira R. Katz

The links between late-life depression and the medical comorbidities that are often associated with it can be divided into two paths. The path from medical illness to depression reflects general mechanisms related to stress, disability, and loss, as well as more specific physiological mechanisms, including those related to subclinical cerebrovascular disease, adverse drug effects, and endocrine...

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