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Publikováno v:
General Hospital Psychiatry. 20:85-90
This pilot study was designed to explore the tolerance and efficacy of lithium as an adjunctive prophylactic agent when added to maintenance antidepressant regimens following an episode of depression in an older medical-psychiatric population. In a r
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 7:31-34
Long-term cognitive changes were observed in 8 depressed patients whose pretreatment cognitive impairment (depressive dementia or pseudodementia) resolved after treatment with ECT. Improved performance on the Mattis Dementia Rating Scale was maintain
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 42:1282-1285
OBJECTIVE: To determine (1) if a “high risk” period for rehospitalization can be identified in a population of depressed older adults and (2) if age of onset and previous history of depression is associated with an increased risk of rehospitaliza
Autor:
Connie D. Hill, Holland R. Markwalter, Robin G. Morris, Alan Stoudemire, David Martino-Saltzman
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 5:277-282
The authors examined differences between the verbal memory performance of older patients with major depression (MD) alone; major depression with reversible depression-related cognitive dysfunction (MD/DRCD); and primary dementia and major depression
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 150:896-900
OBJECTIVE The purpose of this naturalistic study was to examine the long-term (15 months and 4 years) cognitive and affective outcome following treatment with either cyclic antidepressants or ECT in depressed older adults. METHOD Fifty-five patients
Autor:
Holland R. Markwalter, Connie D. Hill, David Martino-Saltzman, Alan Stoudemire, Robin G. Morris, Barbara Lewison
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 4:64-69
This study examined naming abilities in three groups of older adults with: I) major depression alone, II) major depression with reversible cognitive dysfunction, and III) dementia with depression. Groups I and II differed significantly from dementia
Publikováno v:
General hospital psychiatry. 20(3)
The objective of this naturalistic, longitudinal treatment outcome study was to determine relapse rates in geriatric depression following treatment with antidepressants and electroconvulsive therapy in a medical-psychiatric population. Thirty-nine el
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 150(10)
Seventeen elderly patients with treatment-resistant depression were reassessed 15 months and 4 years after treatment with an antidepressant agent or ECT. At 15 months 47% (seven of I 5) were clinically improved, and at the 4-year follow-up 71 % (1 0
Autor:
Holland R. Markwalter, Robin G. Morris, Barbara Lewison, Connie D. Hill, David Martino-Saltzman, Alan Stoudemire
Publikováno v:
The American journal of psychiatry. 148(10)
OBJECTIVE This study sought to ascertain the affective and cognitive outcome after tricyclic and electroconvulsive treatment of elderly medical-psychiatric patients meeting diagnostic criteria for major depression, some of whom had normal cognitive f
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences. 1:347-361
Evaluating the clinical significance of cognitive dysfunction in patients who exhibit signs of both depression and dementia is one of the more formidable challenges in psychiatry. This article reviews cognitive dysfunction associated with depression,