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Published Online: March 1988

A Model for Predicting Depression in Elderly Tenants of Public Housing

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To assess the prevalence of and risk factors for depression in an older population, the Multilevel Assessment Instrument (MAI) and the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) were administered to 176 elderly residents of a public housing apartment building in Indianapolis. The 41 patients diagnosed by the CES-D as depressed had significantly lower scores on MAI measures of psychological adjustment, cognitive function, and physical health compared with the nondepressed respondents and were more likely to have had episodes of anxiety and depression in the year before the study. Four variables—respondents' overall physical health as measured by the MAI, days spent sick in bed during the past year, livmg alone, and educational level—explained some of the variance between the CES-D scores of the depressed and nondepressed patients. A model for predicting current levels of depressive symptomatology based on scores on each of these four variables distinguished the depressed from the nondepressed tenants more than 80 percent of the time.

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Pages: 304 - 309

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Published in print: March 1988
Published online: 1 April 2006

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Steven L. Bojrab
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
Gregory P. Sipes
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
Morris Weinberger
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
Hugh C. Hendrie
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
John R. Hayes
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
Jeffrey C. Darnell
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis
Bill L. Martz
Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis

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Department of Psychiatry, Cottage 110, 534 Clinical Drive, Indiana University Medical Center, Indianapolis, Indiana 46223

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