Abstract

Objective. The purpose of this study was to use a Swedish version of the Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-20) for diagnosis of depression in the elderly in primary care. Design. Elderly consecutive patients visiting two primary care centres (⩾65 years of age; N = 1189) were rated by educated nurses using the GDS-20. Setting. All elderly patients attending two primary care centres in an urban-based community in the south of Sweden. Patients. Of the 1189 patients interviewed, 1002 were rated using the GDS-20. Measures. The GDS-20, and in 26 patients also the Geriatric Mental State Schedule—Depression Scale (GMSS-DS). Results. Of 1002 rated patients, 93 had scores of 5 or above on the GDS-20. Further analysis showed that 158 (13.3%) suffered from affective disorders. Conclusion. Depression in the elderly is underdiagnosed in primary care centres. A screening instrument such as the GDS-20 is of value in identifying the patients. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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