학술논문

Verbal aggression in Alzheimer's disease. Clinical, functional and neuropsychological correlates.
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (INT J GERIATR PSYCHIATRY), Sep2001; 16(9): 858-861. (4p)
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0885-6230
Abstract
Objectives: To determine the clinical, functional and neuropsychological correlates of verbal aggression in Alzheimer's disease in a group of consecutive first attendees to a memory clinic.Methods: 150 people were evaluated and diagnosed as suffering with probable Alzheimer's disease. These people were tested using the Behave-AD for the presence of verbal aggression, delusions, depression and agitation. They were also assessed with cognitive, functional and neuropsychological scales.Results: Twenty-eight per cent of this group of Alzheimer patients had exhibited some verbal aggression in the preceding month. Male gender (p = 0.022), the presence of paranoid and delusional ideation (p = 0.003) and agitation (p = 0.042) were significantly associated with verbal aggression in a stepwise backward logistic regression analysis.Conclusion: The presence of verbal aggression should prompt the clinician to search for delusional ideation, which may respond to pharmacotherapy.