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. 1997 Oct-Dec;39(4):278–281.

A STUDY OF MAJOR PHYSICAL DISORDERS AMONG THE ELDERLY DEPRESSIVES

Ramanand Satapthy *,*, Nilamadhab Kar , Indubhusan Das , Gopal Chandra Kar §, Tophan Pati
PMCID: PMC2967158  PMID: 21584092

Abstract

Psychiatric evaluation and assessment of common physical illnesses and disabilities was carried out in elderly depressives (aged 60 years and above). Correlation, if any, was seen between depression and physical problems. The ‘patient group’ comprised of 40 drawn from MHI, Cuttack, having a depressive disorder (ICD-10). The ‘control group’ of 20 was drawn from the general population with no psychiatric disorder. The presence of physical illness was looked for in both groups. The patient group had physical illnesses, 76% of which were previously undiagnosed. The control group had physical illnesses 71% of which were previously diagnosed. Undiagnosed physical illnesses are more common among elderly patients with depression than among matched control. The physical illnesses contributed in two thirds of the patients. So careful detection and management of physical illness is of equal importance in the management of depression.

Keywords: Physical illness, physical disorder, physical disability, elderly depressives

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