Reducing Suicidal Ideation and Depressive Symptoms in Depressed Older Primary Care Patients
Cornell University · University of Pennsylvania · +2 more institutions
Abstract
To determine the effect of a primary care intervention on suicidal ideation and depression in older patients. DESIGN AND SETTING: Randomized controlled trial known as PROSPECT (Prevention of Suicide in Primary Care Elderly: Collaborative Trial) with patient recruitment from 20 primary care practices in New York City, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh regions, May 1999 through August 2001.
Two-stage, age-stratified (60-74, > or =75 years) depression screening of randomly sampled patients; enrollment included patients who screened positive and a random sample of screened negative patients. This analysis included patients with a depression diagnosis (N = 598). INTERVENTION: Treatment guidelines tailored for the elderly with care management compared with usual care. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Assessment of suicidal ideation and depression severity at baseline, 4 months, 8 months, and 12 months.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 89.16
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 71
Authors
10- MLMartha L. BruceCorresponding
Cornell University
- TRThomas R. Ten Have
University of Pennsylvania
- CFCharles F. Reynolds
- IIIra I. Katz
University of Pennsylvania
- HCHerbert C. Schulberg
Cornell University
Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Suicidal ideation
- Depression (economics)
- Randomized controlled trial
- Intervention (counseling)
- Suicide prevention
- Psychiatry
- Poison control