Title of article :
The relationship between clinically relevant depressive symptoms and episodes and duration of all cause hospitalization in Southern Chinese elderly
Author/Authors :
Wong، نويسنده , , SY and Mercer، نويسنده , , SM and Leung، نويسنده , , J and Woo، نويسنده , , J، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2009
Abstract :
Background
fication of depression as an independent factor for increased hospital service utilization, or as part of other factors, is important for primary healthcare in possibly preventing use of hospitals. The objective of this study was to study the effects of having clinically relevant depressive symptoms in community dwelling elderly on all cause hospitalization in the elderly.
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inistered the validated Chinese version of Geriatric Depression Scale on 3770 men and women aged 65years and over. Duration and episodes of hospitalization were assessed using 4-monthly telephone interviews and database from the Hospital Authority over a 4-year period. The associations between the presence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms and the number of hospitalizations and duration of hospitalization were studied by multiple Poisson regression analysis.
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esence of clinically relevant depressive symptoms was independently associated with increased episodes (RR: 1.29; CI: 1.16–1.43) and increased length of stay (RR: 1.18; CI: 1.10–1.25) for all cause hospitalization in those with and without chronic conditions at baseline.
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udy relied on self report of chronic medical conditions. As a result, under-diagnosis of diseases and misclassification of disease status could not be excluded.
sion
shown that clinically relevant depressive symptoms are independently associated with inpatient utilization over a 4-year period after adjustment for socioeconomic and health status in these elderly subjects. Identification and effective management of depression in primary care may be one way to reduce hospital service utilization in the elderly in China.
Keywords :
Asian Continental Ancestry Group , aged , depression , Hospitalization
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Journal title :
Journal of Affective Disorders