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REMINISCING IN DEPRESSED, AGEING PATIENTS: EFFECT OF ECT AND ANTIDEPRESSANTS.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry. Jul/Aug1990, Vol. 5 Issue 4, p251-256. 6p.
Subject
*AGING
*PATIENTS
*ELECTROCONVULSIVE therapy
*MENTAL depression
*ANTIDEPRESSANTS
*PSYCHOLOGICAL tests
Language
ISSN
0885-6230
Abstract
Reminiscing, the mental activity of dwelling on the past, was quantified daring a semistructured interview known for its reliability. Eighteen depressed, hospitalized patients (mean age 62 years; DSM-III major depressive disorder) were compared to 12 normals with equivalent demographic characteristics. The depressed patients prior to treatment had significantly lower reminiscing scores. When the interviews were repeated after 3–4 weeks, the 10 patients treated with ECT were significantly improved clinically and their reminiscing score had increased to normal levels. The eight patients who received antidepressant medication were non-responsive to treatment and reminiscing was further reduced during their second interview. The rule of reminiscing and its therapeutic potential in ageing [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]