Neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia in those with and without a recorded history of psychological trauma: A comparative study from an Australian dementia support service

Author:

Cations Monica1ORCID,Atee Mustafa2345ORCID,Morris Thomas67,Whiting Daniel6

Affiliation:

1. College of Education, Psychology and Social Work Flinders University Adelaide South Australia Australia

2. The Dementia Centre HammondCare Osborne Park Western Australia Australia

3. Faculty of Health Sciences Curtin Medical School Curtin University Bentley Western Australia Australia

4. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sydney Pharmacy School The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Centre for Research in Aged Care School of Nursing and Midwifery Edith Cowan University Joondalup Western Australia Australia

6. The Dementia Centre HammondCare St Leonards New South Wales Australia

7. Faculty of Medicine and Health Sydney School of Public Health The University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveTo compare the number and severity of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) and associated caregiver distress between those with and without a noted history of psychological trauma among those referred to a specialised national dementia NPS support service.MethodsThis was a 5‐year retrospective observational study of records from the Dementia Support Australia NPS support service. NPS were reported by formal or informal caregivers at service entry using the Neuropsychiatric Inventory Nursing Home version or Questionnaire version. A history of psychological trauma was recorded in the person's social or medical history and/or endorsed as a contributor to NPS by a trained dementia consultant after a comprehensive clinical review. Regression was used to examine the impact of a recorded history of psychological trauma on NPS severity and associated caregiver distress, controlling for age and sex.ResultsAmong 41,876 eligible referrals with dementia, 6% (n = 2529) had some reference in their records to a history of psychological trauma. Referrals with a recorded history of psychological trauma were rated with a higher rate of both NPS severity (mean = 12.0) and associated caregiver distress (mean = 16.5) at service entry than those without a recorded history of psychological trauma (means = 10.7 and 14.5, respectively). A recorded history of psychological trauma was associated with higher odds of psychotic symptoms, agitation/aggression, irritability, disinhibition, affective symptoms and night‐time behaviours.ConclusionsTraumatic stress symptoms may represent a neglected target for intervention to reduce the impact of NPS in people with dementia.

Funder

National Health and Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Geriatrics and Gerontology

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