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- W2072384217 abstract "Within a group of homebound elders with urinary incontinence, the objectives of this study were to (1) examine the prevalence of depressive symptoms, (2) examine the extent to which depression had previously been recognized by health care providers, (3) describe the type and intensity of antidepressant treatment prescribed for subjects, and (4) identify the demographic and functional characteristics associated with depressive symptomatology. A descriptive correlational design was used. The 15-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-15) was administered to 345 homebound adults age 60 years and over referred to a study examining the effectiveness of behavioral therapy for urinary incontinence. Individuals were referred to the study by home care nurses from two large Medicare-approved home health agencies in a large metropolitan county in Pennsylvania. Data were collected during in-home assessments and by chart review. Measures included the GDS-15, structured medical history, in-home review of medications, Older Americans Research and Service Center Physical and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living scales, Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Clock Drawing Test, Performance-Based Toileting Assessment, and bladder diaries. One half of the participants (n = 173; 50.1%) had significant depressive symptomatology, with 35.7% having scores suggesting mild depression and 14.5% severe depression. Only 26.4% and 34.7% of those with mild and severe depressive symptoms, respectively, had a previous diagnosis of depression and only 21.7% and 34.0%, respectively, had been prescribed an antidepressant. The most commonly prescribed class of antidepressants was tricyclic antidepressants, being taken by 9.0% (n = 31) of the total sample, 14 (11.4%) of those with mild symptoms and 4 (8.0%) of those with severe depressive symptomatology. A little over half (60.0%) of subjects being treated with antidepressants continued to exhibit significant depressive symptomatology. Greater dependence in physical activities of daily living, the need for assistance during ambulation, higher MMSE scores, and higher levels of comorbidity were associated (P < .05) with a GDS-15 score of 5 or higher. Depression symptoms are common in homebound older adults with urinary incontinence, but clinical recognition and treatment are limited." @default.
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- W2072384217 title "Prevalence and Recognition of Depressive Symptoms Among Homebound Older Adults with Urinary Incontinence" @default.
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