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Symptoms of depression and cognitive functioning in older American Indians
Author(s)S P Verney, L L Jervis, A Fickenscher
Journal titleAging & Mental Health, vol 12, no 1, January 2008
PublisherTaylor & Francis, January 2008
Pagespp 108-115
Sourcehttp://www.tandfonline.com
KeywordsNative Americans ; Depression ; Symptoms ; Cognitive processes ; Evaluation ; Clinical surveys ; United States of America.
AnnotationDepression and lower cognitive functioning are common conditions in older populations. While links between psychopathology and neuropsychological performance have been studied in the White majority population, little is known about such links in the American Indian population. 140 American Indians aged 60+ completed structured interviews that included a depression screener and two cognitive screening measures, the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Morris Dementia Rating Scale (MDRS). Participants had mean values of 26.7 /30 on the MMSE and 125.8 /144 on the MDRS. The depression screen was not associated with with the MMSE or MDRS total scores. However, older American Indians who screened positive for depression scored lower than did those American Indians who screened negatively for depression (27.7 versus 29.8 respectively) on the MDRS conceptualisation sub-scale after adjusting for the sociodemographic and health variables. The combined effects of psychopathology and cognitive impairment are likely to adversely affect the health and welfare of American Indians and their families. More research is needed to provide a better understanding of the relationship between psychopathology and cognition that will help inform clinical treatment for psychopathology in older ethnic minorities. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-080409214 A
ClassmarkTKH: ENR: CT: DA: 4C: 3G: 7T

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