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Delirium in the Medically Ill Elderly: Operationalizing the DSM-III Criteria
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1991
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Medically Ill ElderlyPsychiatric EvaluationAge 70NeuropsychiatryRecognizable SyndromeGeriatric MedicineHospital MedicineComorbid Psychiatric DisorderHealth SciencesPsychiatryGeriatricsScreening ProceduresClinical GerontologyDementiaGeriatric AssessmentMedicinePsychopathologyEmergency MedicineComorbidity
This prospective study determined the incidence and prevalence of delirium in 235 consecutive subjects over age 70 admitted to a general medicine hospital service. The DSM-III criteria for delirium were operationalized. Using accepted screening procedures, patients were referred for evaluation by a psychiatrist who determined whether delirium was present by applying explicit operational definitions to each of the DSM-III criteria. Data on presence and severity of each of the DSM-III symptoms were recorded. Analysis of these data indicates that the DSM-III criteria describe a discrete, recognizable syndrome. However, some of the symptoms are more specific than others in identifying the syndrome in this population.
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