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depression, elderly
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depression among the elderly,
depression, medical illness characterized by persistent sadness, discouragement, loss of self-worth, feelings, accompanied by reduced energy, concentration, sleep problems, insomnia, decreased appetite, weight loss, elderly, frequently presents, excessive concerns, bodily aches, pains, detecting depression, in the elderly complicated by several factors, the symptoms of depression fatigue, loss of appetite, sleeping difficulties, the aging process, a medical condition rather than, major depressive disorder, contributing factors include the loss of a spouse, close friends, chronic pain, illness, mobility, frustration, memory loss, difficulty adapting to changing circumstances moving, a home to a retirement facility, the family, depression, a sign of a medical problem, complicated by brain disorders associated, the aging process alzheimer's disease, depression, in the elderly, widespread problem that, not diagnosed, frequently undertreated, many older individuals, not admit to signs, symptoms of depression, fear of, weak, crazy, depressed, irritable mood, feelings of worthlessness, sadness, loss of interest, pleasure in daily activities, temper, agitation, change in appetite, a loss of appetite, change in weight, unintentional weight loss, most frequent, weight gain, difficulty sleeping, daytime sleepiness, difficulty falling asleep, initial insomnia, multiple awakenings, the night, middle insomnia, early morning awakening, terminal insomnia, fatigue, tiredness, weariness, difficulty concentrating, memory loss, abnormal thoughts, excessive, inappropriate guilt, excessively irresponsible behavior pattern, abnormal thoughts, death, suicide, plans to commit suicide, actual suicide attempts, present every day, more than 2 weeks, depression is likely present, a physical examination, help determine, medical illness causing the depression, psychological evaluation, blood tests, cbc, blood differential, thyroid function tests, liver, kidney function tests, a variety of other tests indicated, depression, alleviated by social interventions to help, isolation, loneliness group outings, volunteer work, the healthy elderly, regular visits from concerned people, treatment of underlying medical conditions, discontinuation of certain medications, alleviate symptoms, antidepressant drug therapy has been shown to increase quality of life in depressed elderly patients, medications, monitored, side effects, doses, lower, increased more slowly than in younger adults, neuroleptic medications, help treat agitation, individuals, electroconvulsive therapy, ect, in the severely depressed, other measures, unsuccessful, detected, depression, respond to medical treatment, undetected, lead to complications, outcome, limited access to social services, to family, friends who, promote an interest in activities, depression complicated by alzheimer's disease, forms of dementia, complicate other medical conditions, in the elderly, untreated depression, in the elderly is associated, a high rate of suicide, feeling worthless, hopeless, crying frequently, having difficulty coping, stresses in life, want a referral, counseling, nearest emergency room, call local emergency number, having thoughts of suicide, taking own life, caring, an aging family member, think they might be suffering from depression, contact health care provider, older patients, not admit to signs, symptoms of depression out of pride, prevention is related, contributing factors, social supports that help deal, losses, mobility changes, in many cases, no effective prevention.
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