نتایج جستجو برای: depression diagnosis

تعداد نتایج: 595275  

Introduction: The diagnosis and classification of depression as the most common abnormal psychological disorder in the elderly has received less attention. The aim of the study was to use the ANFIS system to automatically process information in order to provide an appropriate algorithm for predicting the depression of the elderly. Method: The applied study was performed at the Gonbad Kavous Eld...

Introduction: The possibility of depression is common in the elderly. Novel technologies allow us to monitor people related to depression. Hence, a model was provided to detect depression in elderly based on artificial neural network (ANN). Methods: The present study is an applied descriptive-survey research. Forty elderly people were randomly selected from the Elderly Care Center in Gonbad Ka...

2000
Mavis Evans Pat Mottram

Depression in old age is a pathological process, not a normal reaction to growing older. The majority of people cope with ageing, and many feel happy and fulfilled. However, there is a bias among health professionals and the community in general to accept lower functioning and more symptoms in older people (Alexopoulos, 1992). Depression tends to be denied by the current generation of elderly p...

2017
Kiran Rabheru

The occurrence of neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia patients has been well established (Rovner et al., 1990). Of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD), 78% suffer depressive symptoms, 77% have agitation and 69% have psychotic symptoms, with over half experiencing all three symptoms (Tractenberg et al., 2003). The diagnosis and treatment of mood symptoms in this population remains a challen...

2017

Late-life depression is a major mental health problem that challenges clinicians and will remain so as the population of British Columbians older than 65 continues to grow. Late-life depression contributes to adverse functional, social, and medical outcomes, and can interfere with treatment for medical problems such as stroke. An effective approach to this treatable disorder includes recognitio...

Journal: :Epileptic disorders : international epilepsy journal with videotape 2007
R Seethalakshmi Ennapadam S Krishnamoorthy

1) Depression is a common and important accompaniment of epilepsy. 2) Depression in epilepsy is phenomenologically different from the usual forms of depression and it is essential that treating physicians assess for these varied forms as well. 3) Depression in epilepsy may be managed more effectively if the relationship to the ictus is better understood. 4) Other factors such as stressful life ...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2000
E M van Weel-Baumgarten W J van den Bosch H J van den Hoogen F G Zitman

BACKGROUND In general practice, making a diagnosis does not follow the same lines as in secondary care because every new diagnosis is made against 'foreknowledge' and could be coloured by it. This could explain low accordance and differences in diagnoses between primary and secondary care, in particular when mental illness such as depression is concerned. When criteria are used for diagnosis th...

تیرگری, عبد الحکیم, شفاعت, عارفه ,

Background and purpose: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is one of the most common psychiatric disorder of children and adolescents .studies show that depression and other psychiatric disorders are common in families having children with ADHD. Maternal depression affects the prognosis of ADHD. Therefore assessment and management of depression in mothers can play an important role in tre...

2009
K. S. Jacob

The classification of depression has been debated for decades. The introduction of operational criteria and the category of major depression were significant advances in the 1970s. However, the validity of the major depression category is controversial. The article highlights the limitations of using severity criteria and cross-sectional evaluation to diagnose depression. It recommends the clas...

Journal: :Arquivos de neuro-psiquiatria 2012
Flavio Henrique de Rezende Costa Ana Lucia Zuma Rosso Henryk Maultasch Denise Hack Nicaretta Maurice Borges Vincent

The prevalence of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) is high. Depression varies from 20 to 50% of the PD patients, and is associated with increasing disability. The key characteristics of depression are anhedonia and low mood. The recommended scales for screening purposes are: HAM-D, BDI, HADS, MADRS and GDS. As for measurement of severity: HAM-D, MADRS, BDI and SDS. In cases with m...

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