Depression and associated factors among hospitalized elderly: A cross sectional study in a Saudi Teaching Hospital
5th International Conference on Psychiatrist, Geriatric Psychiatry and Counseling Psychology
December 08-09, 2016 San Antonio, USA

Sultan H Alamri, Abdulaziz I Bari and Abdulrahman T Ali

King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia

Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Psychiatry

Abstract:

Background & Purpose: Depression is a serious and often under diagnosed psychiatric disorder. The purpose of this study was to examine the prevalence of depression and associated factors among hospitalized elderly. Methods: We included a consecutive series of patients (n=208) aged 60 years and older who were admitted to the medical and surgical wards of King Abdulaziz University Hospital (KAUH). Participants were interviewed within 48 hours of admission using an interviewer administered questionnaire to provide basic demographic and clinical information. Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) was used to screen for depression. DSM-V criteria were used to confirm the diagnosis. According to PHQ-9, there were 34(17%) and 21(10.5%) of the 200 patients diagnosed with major depressive disorder and other depressive disorder respectively. Results: There was no statistical significant difference found between major depressive disorder, other depressive disorder and no depression groups in terms of socio-demographic and clinical measures except for the number of co-morbidity which was significantly higher in the major depressive disorder group than the no depression group (post hoc p=0.023). According to DSM-V criteria, There were 24(12%) of the 200 patients diagnosed with major depression which is less than the number diagnosed by PHQ-9. There was no statistical difference in patientsâ?? characteristics between DSM-V depression and no depression group. Conclusion: In conclusion, our study demonstrated a high prevalence rate of depression among hospitalized elderly. Consequently, physicians must maintain a high index of suspension for such illness in this frail population.

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Email: abdulaziz.bari@gmail.com