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Community study of depression in old age in Taiwan - Prevalence, life events and socio-demographic correlates

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
Volume 178, Issue -, Pages 29-35

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ROYAL COLLEGE OF PSYCHIATRISTS
DOI: 10.1192/bjp.178.1.29

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Background Published studies of prevalence of depression in old age in Taiwan have yielded equivocal results. Aims To study the prevalence of depressive disorders among community-dwelling elderly; further, to assess sociodemographic correlates and life events in relation to depression. Method A randomised sample of 1500 subjects aged 65 and over was selected from three communities. Research psychiatrists conducted ail assessments using the Geriatric Mental State Schedule. The diagnosis of depression was made with the GMS-AGECAT (Automated Geriatric Examination for Computerised Assisted Taxonomy); data on life events were collected with the Taiwanese version of the Life Events and Difficulties Schedule. Results One-month prevalence of psychiatric disorders was 37.7%, with 15.3% depressive neurosis and 5.9% major depression. A high risk of depressive disorders was found among widows with a low educational level living in the urban community, and among those with physical illnesses. Conclusions Contrary to most previous reports, we found that the prevalence of depressive disorders among the elderly in the community in Taiwan is high and comparable to rates reported in some studies of UK samples. Declaration of interest The National Health Research institute of Taiwan funded this project.

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