Disagreement in the reporting of depressive symptoms between patients with dementia of the Alzheimer type and their collateral sources |
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Abstract: The authors investigated sources of disagreement on the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) between patients and their collateral sources (CSs). There were 198 subjects with possible or probable Alzheimer's disease (DAT) and 64 cognitively intact subjects evaluated at nit out-patient geriatric assessment center: The 30-item GDS was completed by the patient and the CS version of the GDS by the CS. A sizable discrepancy was found in the reported of depressive symptoms by the subjects was found CSs. Multiple-regression analyses revealed that both level of insight and level of physical illness in the subjects with DAT significantly influenced the discrepancy. An increased sense of burden in the CSs was associated with a larger symptom gap in both DAT and control subjects. CSs consistently perceived more depressive symptoms than subjects, especially subjects with DAT who had no insight into their cognitive impairment.
Note: Article Burke WJ, Univ Nebraska, Med Ctr, Coll Med, Dept Psychiat, Div Geriatr Psychiat, 600 S 42ND St, Omaha,NE 68198 USA
Keyword(s): TERM-CARE FACILITY; GERIATRIC ASSESSMENT; DISEASE; SCALE; RELIABILITY; TELEPHONE; VALIDITY
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