Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study

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Autor(a) principal: Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo Flores
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Nogueira, Eduardo Lopes, Teixeira, Laura Mocellin, Ely, Luísa Scheer, Filho, José Celestino Borges, Neto, Alfredo Cataldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research
Texto Completo: https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/15790
Resumo: Aims: This study aims to investigate the distinctive characteristics between elderly with early-onset and late-onset major depression with respect to sociodemographic factors, self-perceived health, cardiovascular risk factors, MMSE scores, family history of depression, depressive symptoms, melancholic features, suicide risk and alcohol abuse/dependence. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytic study, with prospective data collection, in an random sample of 348 elderly people (≥60 years old) of the Family Heath Strategy, of which were identified 90 cases of DSM-IV unipolar major depression; subjects were divided according to early or late (≥60) age at onset of depression. Results: The prevalence of major depression in the whole sample was 25.86%. The elderly subjects with depression were mainly of early-onset (69.14%) and female (74.4%); the mean age in years was higher in the late-onset major depression group (p=0.028); the groups did not differ with respect to the other factors; after multivariate analysis there was a trend toward a negative association between suicide risk and late-onset depression. Conclusion: The early or late age at onset of depressive symptoms was not associated with different profiles. The results of this paper give support to the hypothesis that early-and late-onset major depressive disorders are clinically undistinguishable and do not represent distinct pathologies or subtypes. 
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spelling Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative studyDepression Major depressive disorder Elderly Depressive symptoms MelancholiaAims: This study aims to investigate the distinctive characteristics between elderly with early-onset and late-onset major depression with respect to sociodemographic factors, self-perceived health, cardiovascular risk factors, MMSE scores, family history of depression, depressive symptoms, melancholic features, suicide risk and alcohol abuse/dependence. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytic study, with prospective data collection, in an random sample of 348 elderly people (≥60 years old) of the Family Heath Strategy, of which were identified 90 cases of DSM-IV unipolar major depression; subjects were divided according to early or late (≥60) age at onset of depression. Results: The prevalence of major depression in the whole sample was 25.86%. The elderly subjects with depression were mainly of early-onset (69.14%) and female (74.4%); the mean age in years was higher in the late-onset major depression group (p=0.028); the groups did not differ with respect to the other factors; after multivariate analysis there was a trend toward a negative association between suicide risk and late-onset depression. Conclusion: The early or late age at onset of depressive symptoms was not associated with different profiles. The results of this paper give support to the hypothesis that early-and late-onset major depressive disorders are clinically undistinguishable and do not represent distinct pathologies or subtypes. Editora da PUCRS - ediPUCRS2013-11-07info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/15790PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 1 No. 1 (2013); 8-15PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; Vol. 1 Núm. 1 (2013); 8-15PAJAR - Pan-American Journal of Aging Research; v. 1 n. 1 (2013); 8-152357-9641reponame:PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Researchinstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)instacron:PUCRSenghttps://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/article/view/15790/10400Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo FloresNogueira, Eduardo LopesTeixeira, Laura MocellinEly, Luísa ScheerFilho, José Celestino BorgesNeto, Alfredo Cataldoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-06-23T20:55:45Zoai:ojs.revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br:article/15790Revistahttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/about/editorialTeamPRIhttp://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/ojs/index.php/pajar/oaicataldo@pucrs.br||pajar@pucrs.br2357-96412357-9641opendoar:2015-06-23T20:55:45PAJAR - Pan American Journal of Aging Research - Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Rio Grande do Sul (PUCRS)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
title Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
spellingShingle Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo Flores
Depression Major depressive disorder Elderly Depressive symptoms Melancholia
title_short Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
title_full Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
title_fullStr Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
title_sort Early versus late-onset major depression in the elderly: a comparative study
author Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo Flores
author_facet Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo Flores
Nogueira, Eduardo Lopes
Teixeira, Laura Mocellin
Ely, Luísa Scheer
Filho, José Celestino Borges
Neto, Alfredo Cataldo
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author2 Nogueira, Eduardo Lopes
Teixeira, Laura Mocellin
Ely, Luísa Scheer
Filho, José Celestino Borges
Neto, Alfredo Cataldo
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ulrich, Luiz Eduardo Flores
Nogueira, Eduardo Lopes
Teixeira, Laura Mocellin
Ely, Luísa Scheer
Filho, José Celestino Borges
Neto, Alfredo Cataldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Depression Major depressive disorder Elderly Depressive symptoms Melancholia
topic Depression Major depressive disorder Elderly Depressive symptoms Melancholia
description Aims: This study aims to investigate the distinctive characteristics between elderly with early-onset and late-onset major depression with respect to sociodemographic factors, self-perceived health, cardiovascular risk factors, MMSE scores, family history of depression, depressive symptoms, melancholic features, suicide risk and alcohol abuse/dependence. Methods: Cross-sectional, descriptive and analytic study, with prospective data collection, in an random sample of 348 elderly people (≥60 years old) of the Family Heath Strategy, of which were identified 90 cases of DSM-IV unipolar major depression; subjects were divided according to early or late (≥60) age at onset of depression. Results: The prevalence of major depression in the whole sample was 25.86%. The elderly subjects with depression were mainly of early-onset (69.14%) and female (74.4%); the mean age in years was higher in the late-onset major depression group (p=0.028); the groups did not differ with respect to the other factors; after multivariate analysis there was a trend toward a negative association between suicide risk and late-onset depression. Conclusion: The early or late age at onset of depressive symptoms was not associated with different profiles. The results of this paper give support to the hypothesis that early-and late-onset major depressive disorders are clinically undistinguishable and do not represent distinct pathologies or subtypes. 
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