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Prevalencia de Depresión en pacientes mayores de 60 a?os hospitalizados en el Servicio de Medicina Interna del Hospital Militar de SantiagoDOI: 10.4067/S0717-92272011000400004 Keywords: depression, elderly, prevalence, hospitalized, internal medicine. Abstract: background: depression (icd-10 f33) is highly prevailing in general population, especially among elderly patients. it is associated with an increase of morbidity and mortality. in 1996, an study of elderly depression in the military hospital ofsantiago showed a prevalence of 28,4% in admitted patients. objectives: to describe the prevalence oflate life depression in patients admitted to an internal medicine service. methods: patients were interviewed between 06-022009 and 09-06-2009. inclusion criteria: elder than 60 years old and admitted in the last 24 hours. exclusion criteria: pfeiffer > 3, glasgow < 15, aphasias, vas > 5, mental and terminal illness. results: 131 patients were interviewed, 64 women and 67 men, mean age of 74,35 (de 8,23) years old. depression prevalence was 22,13% (29), 28,12% (18) in women and 16,41% (11) in men. discussions: late life depression in patients admitted to an internal medicine service is common and often undetected or undertreated.
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