OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the impact of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on functional disability in a community-based group of 216 elderly people with low-to-moderate education level. METHODS: The combined effect of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on functional disability was assessed with a logistic-regression model in which functional disability was the dependent variable. The same model was repeated with each item on the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living scale as the dependent variable. RESULTS: Very early dementia alone was strongly associated with functional disability, and this association tripled in subjects with both very early dementia and symptoms of depression. In fact, whereas subjects with very early dementia had an 11-fold higher risk than normal persons for disability, subjects with both very early dementia and symptoms of depression showed a 37-fold higher risk for functional dependence. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly people who suffer from very early dementia and who also have symptoms of depression are at very high risk for functional disability and have a great need for accurate diagnostic assessment. If confirmed, the results are relevant for prevention because people who suffer from very early dementia and have symptoms of depression may be a suitable target group for intervention before the development of severe disability.

Cognitive status, depressive symptoms, and health status as predictors of functional disability among elderly persons with low-to-moderate education: The Faenza Community Aging Study / De Ronchi D; Bellini F; Berardi D; Serretti A; Ferrari B; Dalmonte E.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1064-7481. - STAMPA. - 13:(2005), pp. 672-685. [10.1176/appi.ajgp.13.8.672]

Cognitive status, depressive symptoms, and health status as predictors of functional disability among elderly persons with low-to-moderate education: The Faenza Community Aging Study.

DE RONCHI, DIANA;BERARDI, DOMENICO;SERRETTI, ALESSANDRO;FERRARI, BARBARA;
2005

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OBJECTIVE: The authors examined the impact of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on functional disability in a community-based group of 216 elderly people with low-to-moderate education level. METHODS: The combined effect of very early dementia and symptoms of depression on functional disability was assessed with a logistic-regression model in which functional disability was the dependent variable. The same model was repeated with each item on the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living scale as the dependent variable. RESULTS: Very early dementia alone was strongly associated with functional disability, and this association tripled in subjects with both very early dementia and symptoms of depression. In fact, whereas subjects with very early dementia had an 11-fold higher risk than normal persons for disability, subjects with both very early dementia and symptoms of depression showed a 37-fold higher risk for functional dependence. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly people who suffer from very early dementia and who also have symptoms of depression are at very high risk for functional disability and have a great need for accurate diagnostic assessment. If confirmed, the results are relevant for prevention because people who suffer from very early dementia and have symptoms of depression may be a suitable target group for intervention before the development of severe disability.
2005
Cognitive status, depressive symptoms, and health status as predictors of functional disability among elderly persons with low-to-moderate education: The Faenza Community Aging Study / De Ronchi D; Bellini F; Berardi D; Serretti A; Ferrari B; Dalmonte E.. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY. - ISSN 1064-7481. - STAMPA. - 13:(2005), pp. 672-685. [10.1176/appi.ajgp.13.8.672]
De Ronchi D; Bellini F; Berardi D; Serretti A; Ferrari B; Dalmonte E.
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