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      Reminiscence Therapy for Depression in Dementia : An Observational Study with Matched Pairs

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          Abstract. We investigated the efficacy of reminiscence therapy (RT) on symptoms of depression in patients with mild to moderate dementia. Out of 227 patients with mild to moderate dementia from a specialized physician’s office, 27 pairs ( N = 54; mean age 79.04 ± 6.16 years) who had either received treatment as usual (TAU) or TAU combined with RT, were matched retrospectively according to age as well as cognitive and depressive symptom scores. After controlling for age and sex, symptoms of depression significantly decreased over time in the RT group compared to TAU ( F 1,52 = 4.36; p < .05). RT is a promising option for the treatment of depression in mild to moderate dementia. Larger randomized-controlled trials are needed.

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                Journal
                gro
                GeroPsych
                Hogrefe AG, Bern
                1662-9647
                1662-971X
                2017
                : 30
                : 4
                : 145-151
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Bohlken Neuro-psychiatric Practice, Berlin, Germany
                [ 2 ]Cellogic GmbH, Berlin, Germany
                [ 3 ]Institute of Developmental Psychology, University of Siegen, Germany
                [ 4 ]Institute for Community Medicine, University of Greifswald, Germany
                [ 5 ]Department of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Potsdam, Germany
                Author notes
                Michael A. Rapp, MD, PhD, Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Potsdam, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam, Germany, E-mail michael.rapp@ 123456uni-potsdam.de
                Article
                gro_30_4_145
                10.1024/1662-9647/a000175
                df89d40a-c920-468d-a418-b64c85ab4a18
                Copyright @ 2017
                History
                : June 29, 2017
                : August 7, 2017
                Categories
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                Geriatric medicine,Medicine,Psychology,Clinical Psychology & Psychiatry
                reminiscence,Alzheimer’s disease (AD),dementia,depression,psychotherapy,life story book

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