The effect of treatment on the two-year course of late-life depression

Author:

Flint Alastair J.,Rifat Sandra L.

Abstract

BackgroundThe purpose of this study was to examine the effect of treatment on the long-term course of geriatric depression.MethodEighty-four elderly patients who had responded to treatment of the index episode of major depression were maintained on full-dose antidepressant medication and followed on a monthly basis for two years. Relapse and recurrence were treated in a systematic manner.ResultsThe cumulative probability of surviving for two years without relapse or recurrence was 74%. Of the 14 patients who suffered recurrence following recovery from the index episode, all responded to a change of treatment, and 71% remained well for the remainder of the study. The risk of recurrence was significantly increased by a delayed response to treatment of the index episode.ConclusionsContinuation and maintenance treatment with full-dose antidepressant medication, frequent follow-up, and vigorous treatment of relapses and recurrences, were associated with a good outcome in this group of elderly patients.

Publisher

Royal College of Psychiatrists

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health

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