Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item:
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/9988
Files in This Item:
| File | Description | Size | Format | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RAM korr080403.2.pdf | Thesis frame (NOT AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD) | 860Kb | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
| spikblad.korr.0403.pdf | Abstract | 32Kb | Adobe PDF | View/Open |
| Title: | Dementia and other mental disorders among 95-year olds |
| Authors: | Börjesson-Hanson, Anne |
| Email: | abh@neuro.gu.se |
| Issue Date: | 2008 |
| University: | University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy |
| Department: | Inst of Neuroscience and Physiology. Dept of Psychiatry and Neurochemistry |
| Parts: | The prevalence of dementia in 95 year olds. Anne Börjesson-Hanson, Eva Edin, Thorsteinn Gislason, Ingmar Skoog. Neurology 2004;63:2436-2438 VIEW ARTICLE Five-year mortality in relation to dementia and cognitive function in 95-year olds. Anne Börjesson-Hanson, Deborah Gustafson, Ingmar Skoog. Neurology 2007;69:2069-2075 VIEW ARTICLE Prevalence of mental disorders in a population sample of 95-year-olds compared with 75- and 85-year-olds from the same birth cohort. Anne Börjesson-Hanson, Svante Östling, Deborah Gustafson, Margda Waern, Ingmar Skoog. Submitted Psychotic symptoms and paranoid ideation in a population-based sample of 95-year olds. Svante Östling, Anne Börjesson-Hanson, Ingmar Skoog. American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry 2007;15:999-1004 VIEW ARTICLE |
| Public defence: | Fredagen den 9 maj 2008, kl. 13.00 |
| Examinationsnivå: | Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine) |
| Publication type: | Doctoral thesis |
| Keywords: | nonagenarians, 95-year-olds, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, vascular dementia, depression, anxiety, psychotic, paranoid ideation, cognitive function, mortality, population attributable risk, population study, prevalence, epidemiology, oldest old, very elderly |
| Abstract: | The aims of this study were to estimate the prevalence of mental disorders and age related differences in the very elderly. In addition, five-year mortality after age 95 in relation to dementia and cognitive function in non-demented, was examined. A population sample of 338 95-year olds (response rate 65%) living in Gothenburg, Sweden, was compared with 85- (N=494) and 75-year olds (N=303) from the same birth cohort. All participants were examined by psychiatrists. The assessments included th... more |
| ISBN: | 978-91-628-7439-1 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/9988 |
This item has been viewed 818 times.
Items in GUPEA are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. They may not be used for commercial purposes.