From: Neurologists’ diagnostic accuracy of depression and cognitive problems in patients with parkinsonism
All patients(n = 104) | PD (n = 53) | APS (n = 13) | VP (n = 8) | ET (n = 11) | DIP (n = 4) | No parkinsonism (n = 15) | |
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Mean age in years (SD) | 70,3 (9,46) | 69,81 (9,74) | 70,29 (7,42) | 73,71 (1,60) | 67,91 (10,38) | 67,50 (12,61) | 72,44 (11,06) |
Men | 64% | 63% | 75% | 56% | 91% | 50% | 47% |
Mean score UPDRS-III (SD) | 15,03 (8,08) | 16,88 (6,06) | 19,57 (9,94) | 18,29 (9,55) | 6,82 (3,95) | 17,00 (10,86) | 8,75 (6,18) |
SCOPA-COG >20 (no CI) | 55% | 58% | 67% | 38% | 82% | 25% | 60% |
SCOPA-COG < =20 (yes CI) | 45% | 42% | 33% | 62% | 18% | 75% | 40% |
Hamilton < 8 (no depression) | 74% | 81% | 54% | 71% | 73% | 100% | 60% |
Hamilton > =8 (yes depression) | 26% | 19% | 46% | 29% | 27% | 0% | 40% |
‘Self-diagnosed’ presence of CI | 38% | 34% | 69% | 25% | 18% | 50% | 47% |
‘Self-diagnosed’ presence of depression | 18% | 13% | 23% | 13% | 36% | 25% | 20% |