Association of depressive symptoms with worse functioning in schizophrenia: A study in older outpatients

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Jin, H
Zisook, S
Palmer, BW
Patterson, TL
Heaton, RK
Jeste, DV
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[1] Univ Calif San Diego, Geriatr Psychiat Div, VA San Diego Hlthcare Syst, San Diego, CA 92161 USA
[2] Univ Calif San Diego, Dept Psychiat, San Diego, CA 92161 USA
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10.4088/JCP.v62n1008
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B849 [应用心理学];
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040203 ;
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Background: Subsyndromal depressive symptoms are highly prevalent and associated with substantial impairments of daily function in the general population. Depressive symptoms are common in schizophrenia. However, few studies have examined the relationship of functioning and well-being to the presence of depressive symptoms in schizophrenia. Method. 202 middle-aged or elderly outpatients with schizophrenia (DSM-IH-R or DSM-IV criteria) were categorized by severity of depressive symptoms on the Hamilton Rating Scale for Depression (HAM-D) using previously validated cutoff points, i.e., HAM-D total score less than or equal to 6 (low), from 7 to 16 (medium), and greater than or equal to 17 (high). We also assessed severity of positive and negative symptoms, movement disorders, neurocognitive performance, daily functioning, and health-related quality of well-being with standardized measures. Results: A total of 11.4% of patients had HAM-D scores greater than or equal to 17, and 56.4% had HAM-D scores from 7 to 16. Even after adjusting for severity of other psychopathology, patients with more severe depressive symptoms had significantly worse everyday functioning (p < .02), except for physical functioning, and health-related quality of well-being (r = -.365, p < .001) than did those with lower HAM-D scores. These differences were unrelated to those in demographics, extrapyramidal symptoms, tardive dyskinesia, neurocognitive performance, or number of physical illnesses. Conclusion: The results suggest the importance of evaluating schizophrenia patients for the presence of depressive symptoms. Effectiveness of adjunct treatment of depressive symptoms with antidepressants and psychosocial management in improving functioning of schizophrenia patients deserves further study.
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