| Title | Assessing the mental health of rural older adults in public housing facilities: a comparison of screening tools |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2006 |
| Authors | Fisher KM, Copenhaver V |
| Journal | J Gerontol Nurs |
| Volume | 32 |
| Pagination | 26-33 |
| Date Published | Sep |
| ISBN Number | 0098-9134 (Print)0098-9134 (Linking) |
| Accession Number | 16972606 |
| Keywords | Aged, Cognition Disorders/ diagnosis/epidemiology, Educational Status, Geriatric Assessment/ methods, Geriatric Nursing, Humans, Mass Screening/ methods/standards, Mental Disorders/ diagnosis/epidemiology, Mental Health, Nursing Assessment/ methods/standards, Nursing Evaluation Research, Pennsylvania/epidemiology, Pilot Projects, Prevalence, Primary Health Care, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales/standards, Public Housing, Rural Health, Socioeconomic Factors |
| Abstract | This pilot study assessed the prevalence of mental health disorders and cognitive impairment among rural older adults living in a public housing facility and compared screening tools in this setting. Interviews were completed with 20 of the 38 residents older than 60 years. Survey instruments included the following: Primary Care Evaluation of Mental Disorders (PRIME-MD), Medical Outcomes 36-item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36), Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS), Mini-Mental State Exam (MMSE), and Global Assessment Scale (GAS). Depressive disorders were identified in 50% (n = 10) of participants and included major depression (25%), minor depression (20%), and dysthymia (5%). Cognitive impairment was identified in 15% (n = 3) of participants. Comparative analysis of instruments administered showed high correlations among the PRIME-MD, MADRS, GAS, and SF-36. The screening instruments identified for depression and cognitive impairment can be used reliably by nurses in this setting. |
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