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Elderly Depression Ignored

the "old bag" image

Millions of elderly suffer from depression. Very few elderly recieve treatment for depression.
Late-life depression affects about 6 million Americans age 65
and older, but only 10% receive treatment

Doctors say the typical image of the moaning old bag could be hindering attempts to deal with one of the most common ailments of old age, depression.

The elderly are the highest risk group for suicide, while health experts warn of the impact of mental illness on physical well-being.

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Depression Is Not A Normal Part of Aging

Co-Occurrence of Depression With Other Medical Problems

Millions of elderly people suffer from depression - it's estimated twice the number who have dementia - yet it mostly goes undetected and untreated.

Part of the reason is ageism: people, including doctors and old people themselves, expect the elderly to feel down and do not consider this as a treatable illness.

Other likely reasons are that the elderly do not like to bother their doctors or that they fear the stigma of mental illness or that admitting a problem could lead to them losing their independence.

Assessment

A simple questionnaire assessing depression in elderly people could tackle the problem and improve mental health and its effects on physical well-being.

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The Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS) comes in a short (15 questions) and long (30 questions) form. It contains questions on physical, mental and social well-being. The GDS relies more on people's perceptions of their own well-being.

Answers to the questions may prompt further, more detailed, questions or may require a trip to the family doctor.

complete the short form or long form

The National Hopeline Network 1-800-SUICIDE provides access to trained telephone counselors, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Or for a crisis center in your area, go here.

RELATED LINKS AND INFO

Depression in Elderly Overview
Dealing With Depression in Later Life
Recognizing Depression In Later Years
In Older Blacks, Depression Often Goes Untreated
Medication Use in Older Individuals
Geriatric Depression Scale(GDS - (shorter version)
Exercise Works in Treating Elderly Depression
Study: Seniors With Late Life Depression May Not Recover
Where to Get Help For Depression
Coping With Loss - Bereavement and Grief
Frequently Asked Questions About Suicide
How Family and Friends Can Help the Depressed Person

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