Buchanan RJ, Wang S, Tai-Seale M, Ju H., Mult Scler. 9(2):171-88., 2003 Mar 01
Abstract
MS residents with depression
were significantly more likely to be female and younger than other MS residents, with
significant racial differences as well. MS residents with depression were significantly
more likely than other MS residents to have a history of mental health conditions,
exhibit mood indicators, and have unsettled relationships. Both groups of MS residents
had high levels of physical disability, although MS residents with depression tended
to be slightly less disabled. MS residents with depression were more likely than other
MS residents to experience daily pain and more likely to have the diseases common
to all residents with MS.
This research found that most MS residents with
depression did not receive mental health services, demonstrating that nursing facilities
must improve the mental healthcare provided to residents with MS with depression.