Depression in older adults: prevalence and risk factors in a primary health care sample

Article

Depression in older adults: prevalence and risk factors in a primary health care sample

Published in: South African Family Practice
Volume 59 , issue 2 , 2017 , pages: 61–66
DOI: 10.1080/20786190.2016.1272250
Author(s): U Padayachey Department of Psychiatry, South Africa , S Ramlall Department of Psychiatry, South Africa , J Chipps Faculty of Community Health, South Africa

Abstract

Background: Depression in the geriatric population has been identified as a significant problem in view of the associated negative outcomes regarding poor functioning, increased perception of poor health and increased utilisation of medical services. Significantly associated with increased morbidity and mortality, depression has been found to be an independent cause of disability as well as adding to disability due to primary physical illnesses. Early identification and treatment of depression reduces medical costs and lessens caregiver burden. Epidemiological data and prevalence rates of geriatric depression in Africa are limited, although such data are vital to mobilise and plan government mental health initiatives aimed at screening and early intervention.

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