Author:
Cooper Sally-Ann,Collacott Richard A.
Abstract
BackgroundDepression occurs commonly in people with Down's syndrome, although there is little published about this association. This study explores the limitations of Diagnostic Criteria for Research, based on ICD-10 (DCR) and DSM–III–R depressive criteria.MethodCase note examination identified 42 adults with Down's syndrome who have sustained 56 depressive episodes. The clinical features are reported.ResultsAll episodes were diagnosed as depression. DSM–III–R criteria for major depressive episode were met by 50% of the episodes. DCR for depressive episode of at least mild severity were fulfilled by 68%.ConclusionsThese criteria were unduly restrictive for this group. Commonly occurring symptoms are not included in the criteria, while certain criteria items never occurred. Criteria should be modified to facilitate future research.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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