2020
DOI: 10.1093/gerona/glaa110
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Subtypes of Late-Life Depression: A Data-Driven Approach on Cognitive Domains and Physical Frailty

Abstract: Background With increasing age, symptoms of depression may increasingly overlap with age-related physical frailty and cognitive decline. We aim to identify late-life-related subtypes of depression based on measures of depressive symptom dimensions, cognitive performance, and physical frailty. Methods A clinical cohort study of 375 depressed older patients with a DSM-IV depressive disorder (acronym NESDO). A latent profile ana… Show more

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“…While more homogenous than MDD in its entirety, LLD also represents a heterogenous diagnostic category. Using clinical variables, five distinct subtypes of LLD, including 'mild pure depression', 'severe pure depression', 'amnestic depression', 'frail-depressed, physically dominated', and 'frail-depressed, cognitively dominated' have been identified, which interestingly correlate with the rate of remission and mortality (Lugtenburg et al, 2020).…”
Section: Depression Is a Heterogeneous Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While more homogenous than MDD in its entirety, LLD also represents a heterogenous diagnostic category. Using clinical variables, five distinct subtypes of LLD, including 'mild pure depression', 'severe pure depression', 'amnestic depression', 'frail-depressed, physically dominated', and 'frail-depressed, cognitively dominated' have been identified, which interestingly correlate with the rate of remission and mortality (Lugtenburg et al, 2020).…”
Section: Depression Is a Heterogeneous Diagnosismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Evidence from clinical samples is scarce and most are cross-sectional involving either psychiatric outpatients (23,24), renal transplant patients (25), geriatric inpatients (26) or are longitudinal studies in psychogeriatric clinics (19,27,28). Older adults referred to geriatric outpatient clinics are potentially more complex due to higher rates of multimorbidity, frailty and depression compared to community samples (29).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, current literature on late-life depression demonstrates that depression in older age has a more chronic course, and an increased risk to be treatment resistant (Schaakxs et al, 2018). From a biological perspective, certain factors related to the (neuro)biological aging process such as physical frailty and cognitive decline, may contribute to the development and expression of neuropsychiatric symptoms, and in part explain the impaired prognosis of late-life depression (Lugtenburg et al, 2021). How all these mechanisms relate to each other, is still unknown, and is at present subject to further research (Reynolds, Lenze, & Mulsant, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%