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Somatic and non‐affective symptoms of old age depression: ethnic differences among Chinese, Indians and Malays
Author(s) -
Soh Keng Chuan,
Kua Ee Heok,
Ng Tze Pin
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of geriatric psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.28
H-Index - 129
eISSN - 1099-1166
pISSN - 0885-6230
DOI - 10.1002/gps.2188
Subject(s) - depression (economics) , ethnic group , comorbidity , anxiety , dementia , psychiatry , mental health , medicine , population , gerontology , psychology , clinical psychology , disease , economics , macroeconomics , environmental health , sociology , anthropology
Background Somatic and other non‐affective symptomatology characterizes late life depression and contributes to its under‐diagnosis, especially in some ethnic groups. Objectives We examined variations in non‐affective presentation and its health and functional significance across different ethnic groups of Chinese, Malays and Indians. Method We analyzed data from the National Mental Health Survey for Elderly, a population‐based cross‐sectional study of older adults aged 60 and above (N = 1092). Results Compared to the depressed Chinese as the reference group, depressed Malays were more likely to endorse symptoms of appetite decrease (OR = 5.19), sleep disturbances (OR = 2.93), disabling pain (OR = 3.12), psychomotor slowing (OR = 2.73) and anergia (OR = 3.70), while concurrently reporting poorer general health status and greater role limitations resulting from their mental and emotional problems (OR from 2.13 to 3.31). These differences were not influenced by anxiety, dementia or physical comorbidity. Conclusion We revealed striking differences in the somatic and non‐affective symptomatology of geriatric depression among different Asian ethnic groups. Non‐affective symptoms in depression have large health and functional significance and important implications for the diagnosis and management of depression among elderly in primary care. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.