Characteristics of Psychiatric Consultation between Presenile and Senile Inpatients.
- Author:
Ji Woong LEE
;
Jin Sook CHEON
;
Kang Ryul KIM
;
Hyun Seuk KIM
;
Byoung Hoon OH
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Geriatric clinic;
Medical-surgical admitters;
Presenile;
Senile;
Geropsychiatric consultation
- MeSH:
Anxiety;
Consciousness;
Delirium;
Diagnosis;
Humans;
Inpatients*;
Medical Records;
Mood Disorders;
Substance-Related Disorders
- From:Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine
2013;21(2):114-121
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to know differences of characteristics between presenile and senile patients who were consulted to the department of psychiatry during medical-surgical admission. METHODS: The demographic and clinical data obtained from the medical records of psychiatric consultation in the presenile inpatients with age 50 to 64 years(N=162) and those of the senile inpatients with age over 65 years(N=171) were reviewed and compared. RESULTS: 1) The most common chief complaints for psychiatric consultation in presenile patients were somatic symptoms, anxiety and sleep disturbance in order, while cognitive decline, clouded consciousness and depressed mood were most common in senile patients with statistical significance. 2) The most frequent psychiatric diagnoses after consultation in presenile patients were delirium, mood disorder and substance use disorder in order, while delirium, mood disorder and major neurocognitive disorder were most frequent in senile patients with statistical significance. 3) There were no significant difference in numbers of physical illnesses, while numbers of therapeutic drugs for them were more in senile patients. CONCLUSIONS: Our study found significant differences between presenile and senile patients on psychiatric symptoms and diagnoses in geropsychiatric consultation. Therefore, more subdivided age-specific approach seems to be needed for the geropsychiatric consultation activities.