2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.jagp.2012.10.029
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Depressive Symptoms in Chinese-American Subjects with Cognitive Impairment

Abstract: Objectives To assess the prevalence of geriatric depression in Chinese American patients with cognitive impairment and to compare the prevalence to that of cognitively normal elderly Chinese Americans and Caucasians. Design We compared rates of depressive symptomatology in elderly Chinese Americans to a matched group of Caucasians, with and without dementia, and assessed rates of treatment for depression across all groups. Setting Academic subspecialty referral clinic. Participants Participants included … Show more

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“…Cho, Park, Bernstein, Roh, & Jeon, 2014; Masuda, Mandavia, et al, 2014; Remigio-Baker, Hayes, & Reyes-Salvail, 2014; Tuason et al, 2014; Yeh, Liao, et al, 2014). Depression/anxiety/somatization was studied across different developmental periods of the life course: adolescence to emerging adulthood (Lund et al, 2014; Yeh, Liao, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood to middle adulthood (Masuda, Mandavia, et al, 2014; Tuason et al, 2014), older adulthood (Chao et al, 2014), or all of the above in the same study (S. Cho et al, 2014; Remigio-Baker et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cho, Park, Bernstein, Roh, & Jeon, 2014; Masuda, Mandavia, et al, 2014; Remigio-Baker, Hayes, & Reyes-Salvail, 2014; Tuason et al, 2014; Yeh, Liao, et al, 2014). Depression/anxiety/somatization was studied across different developmental periods of the life course: adolescence to emerging adulthood (Lund et al, 2014; Yeh, Liao, et al, 2014), emerging adulthood to middle adulthood (Masuda, Mandavia, et al, 2014; Tuason et al, 2014), older adulthood (Chao et al, 2014), or all of the above in the same study (S. Cho et al, 2014; Remigio-Baker et al, 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, other factors such as race/ethnicity, education, income, language, acculturation, and family and community support need to be considered when examining the recognition and treatment of depression in diverse elders with cognitive impairment. 30 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a minority group, Chinese Americans are at especially high risk for delayed diagnosis and suboptimal management of dementia [ 7 - 10 ]. Chinese patients often delay seeking dementia care until the severe stages of neuropsychiatric symptoms when compared to Caucasian patients [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following a diagonisis of neurocognitive disorder, Asian American patients were less likely to receive dementia treatment than their white counterparts [ 9 ]. Moreover, while clinical depressive symptoms were more common among Chinese American dementia patients, they were less likely to receive antidepressant therapy than white subjects [ 10 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%