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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1231-1233. Author Index Aarsland, D., 252 Bohnen, N. I., 32 Chong, M. S., 442 Eling, P. A. T. M., 831 Abbey, J., 999 Bollen, E. L. E. M., 375 Choo, I. H., 844 Elson, P., 419 Abendstern, M., 77, 460 Bondi, M. W., 711 Chou, K.-L., 596 Endrass, J., 911 Abrams, R. C., 1013 Boothby, H., 477 Chung, M. C.,1163 Engedal, K., 382 Achterberg, W.,1156 Borson, S., 349 Clare, L., 761, 768 Engelborghs, S., 388 Aggarwal, N. T., 356 Bouisson, J., 990 Clark, M., 319 Engelen, G. J. J. A., 205, 862 Akyel, S., 259 Boustani, M., 556 Clarke, D., 1026 Engelhart, M. J., 838 Alanen, H. M., 288 Bowirrat, A., 246 Clegg, A., 17 Englund, E., 681 Allcock, L. M., 778 Boyle, P., 752 Clément, J.-P., 50 Enoki, H., 740 Almvik, R., 368 Brgnnick, K., 252 Clifford, M.,1215 Erkinjuntti, T., 983 Ames, D., 171, 699 Brandt, J., 126 Cloutier, F., 426 Eser, E., 259 Andel, R.,1181 Brayne, C., 134, 469 Coakley, D.,1150 Evans, D. A., 356 Andersen, B. B.,1132 Breitner, J. C. S., 509, 824 Cohen, R. A., 752 Andersson, E., 210 Bressi, F., 126 Collins, L., 519 Fabrigoule, C., 990 Andin, U., 688 Briel, R., 951 Comijs, H. C., 86 Fantoni, G., 281, 307 Andreasen, N., 449 Brodaty, H., 485, 645, 699 Connelly, P. J., 14 Fatollahi, P., 588 Aquilina, C., 399 Bromberg, C. E., 1013 Conti, M., 550 Fava, M., 819 Arai, Y., 163 Brooker, D. J., 1018 Conwell, Y., 113 Fay, S., 426 Archer, H. A.,1206 Brown, R. G., 477 Cook, C., 426 Fekkes, D., 838 Archer, N., 477 Bruce, 1.,1150 Cook, S.,1181 Ferrario, E., 1065 Area, R., 239 Brun, A., 688 Cooney, C., 564 Ferreri, F., 126 AAAAAAAAAArrrssrtrsuitvtlshnpseearaeeo,t,rtunnyl r o,cea,do,E ,ruT ,m. ,.l ,E,,R t .S B. ,R,.4.T . , 1,.2M, J9 ,61. 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C., 57 Chan, A. C. M., 333, 611 Davison, T., 633 Fuh, J.-L., 103 Ball, K.,1181 Chan, A. S. M., 890 Dawson, K., 1078 Fultz, B., 556 Ball, S. L., 661 Chan, F., 890 Day, S., 699 Fung, F., 819 Barberger-Gateau, P., 990 Chan, S. M. S., 113, 535 de Beurs, E., 180 Fung, K. M. T., 890 Barnes, L. L., 356 Chan, S. P., 442 De Biasi, F., 307 Fung, H. H., 333 Bay, R. C., 930 Chan, S. S. M., 937 de Craen, A. J. M., 375 Fure, B., 382 Beekman, A., 811 Chan, S. W. C., 312 Beekman, A. T. F., 86, 147, 180, Chan, S. W.-c., 883, 1086 De Deyn, P. P., 388 Gallagley, A., 57 325 Chan, W. C., 792 de Girolamo, G., 307 Galuppo, M., 307 Begley, A. E., 542 Chan, W. M., 729 de Haan, M., 147 Gao, S., 618 Belmin, J., 50 Chang, A. M., 999 de Rooij, S. E., 876 Garcia-Caballero, A., 239 Berger, Z.,1163 Chao, S. Z., 597 Deeg, D., 811 Garcia-Lado, I., 239 Bergethon, P., 519 Chen, C.-C., 36 Deeg, D. D. H., 180 Garcia-Calvo, C., 337 Bergua, V., 990 Chen, C.-S., 36 Deeg, D. J. H., 86 Garcia, P.,1121 Berghmans, R. L. P., 869 Cheng, S.-T., 333, 611 Dei, D.-W., 426 Gedizlioglu, M., 259 Bernabei, R., 529 Cheong Lui, V. W., 917 Denihan, A.,1150 George, K., 633 Berrios, G., 239 Cheung, G., 192 Derksen, J. J. L., 205, 862 Geraisy, N., 64 Bertoletti, E., 550 Chiang, I.-C., 36 Després, O., 924 Gerbaud, L., 1052 Betzel, J., 898 Chien, W.-t., 312, 883, 1086 Dewey, M. E., 1199 Geroldi, C., 1071 Bhadelia, R., 519 Chilovi, B. V., 550 Dimopoulos, N., 965 Gerritsen, D. L., 1099 Bienias, J. L., 356 Chin, A.-V.,1150 Dineen, C., 755 Ghebremedhin, E., 681 Bjérkelund, K. B., 210 Chin, J. J., 442 Dirksen, C. D., 223 Gilley, D. W., 356 Bjorvatn, B., 945 Chiovenda, P., 126 Draper, B., 645 Gilmer, T.,1121 Blandford, A. A.,1175 Chiu, E., 171 Giordano, R., 1065 Blauw, G. J., 375 Chiu, F. K. H., 113, 535 Edman, A., 119 Goater, T., 761 Blow, F. C., 582 Chiu, H. F. K., 312, 883, 917, Eefsting, J. A., 325 Golshan, S., 711 Blumstein, T., 64 937, 1086 Eekhof, J. A. H., 375 Gonzalez-Hermida, J., 239 Bo, M., 1065 Choi, S. K., 654 Ehrt, U., 252 Gordon, N., 752 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. 1232 AUTHOR INDEX Gourlay, M., 57 James, I. A., 800, 951, 1093 Lau, E., 1036 Manning, L., 924 Grace, J. B., 193 James, R., 14 Lau, W. Y., 1036 Maraldi, C., 529 Graham, C., 599 Janes, D., 755 Lawlor, B. A., 1150, 1215 Marcos, G., 1199 Green, C., 17 Jang, W.-Y., 344 Lawlor, B., 319, 564 Marieke, B.,1217 Greenspan, A. J., 654 Janssen, J., 86 Lea, R. W., 965 Marshall, G. A., 32 Griffith, J., 519 Jefferson, A. L., 752 Lebret, S., 1052 Marsiske, M.,1181 Grimmer, T., 158 Jeste, D. V., 711, 1121 Lee, C.-U., 344 Massaia, M., 1065 Grossi, E., 126 Jhoo, J. H., 844 Lee, C., 344 Mastwyk, M., 171 Gundy, C. M., 325 Joels, S., 1213 Lee, D. Y., 844 Masuda, Y., 740 Gureje, O., 618 Jolles, J., 432 Lee, E., 1044 Matsumoto, N., 134 Gustafson, L., 210, 688 Jones, R.,1163 Lee, G., 890 Matthews, D., 398 Jongenelis, L., 325 Lee, H. B., 273 Mavioglu, H., 259 Hébert, R., 972 Jénhagen, M. E., 449 Lee, H. S., 784 Mayer, L. S., 930 Ha, J., 844 J6énsson, L., 449 Lee, J. H., 844 McCabe, M. P., 633 Haglund, M., 681 Jonsson, M., 119 Lee, N. J., 344 McCann, J. J., 356 Hall, K. S., 618 Lee, S.-J., 344 McCracken, P., 972 Hall, K., 171 Kiinig, G., 911 Leentjens, A. F. G., 252 McCulloch, Y., 768 Halliday, G., 171 Kaldune, A., 911 Lehmann, S. W., 1060 McCullough, L. B., 151 Hallikainen, M., 449 Kalofoutis, A., 965 Leinonen, E., 288 McKeith, I. G., 719 Hancock, G. A., 43 Kang, C.-J., 626, 722 Leins, D., 519 McMurdo, M. E. T., 1001 Hannestad, J.,1193 Karlsson, [., 119 Lemstra, A. W., 103i McMurtray, A. M., 597 Harrigan, S., 171 Kasckow, J. W., 711 Leroi, I., 902 McQuoid, D. R.,1193 Harriss, L., 572 Katona, C., 6 Lesnikova, N., 972 McShane, R., 755 Hartman, M., 1115 Kaufer, D. 1, 32 Lessig, M., 349 Mehr, D. R., 1099 Hartmann, J., 158 Kehoe, P., 1222 Lett, D., 719 Mellor, D., 633 Harwood, D., 363 Kenny, R. A., 778 Leung, G. M., 729 Mendez, M. F., 597 Hasegawa, J., 740 Kerkstra, A.,1156 Leung, J., 233, 1036 Mioshi, E., 1078 Hasselbalch, S. G.,1132 Kessing, L. V.,1127 Leung, P. C., 233 Mirabzadeh, A., 588 Hassett, A., 171 Kilander, L., 449 Leung, P. Y. V., 113 Mitchell, J., 1078 Hawton, K., 363, 572 Kim, D. K., 784 Levav, I., 64 Mitsonis, C., 965 Hazif-Thomas, C., 50 Kim, J.-H., 784 Levi, M., 876 Mohamed, S., 711 Heeren, T. J., 86 Kim, J.-J., 344 Levitt, A., 275 Mok, C. C. M., 792 Heitele, S., 158 Kim, J.-M., 266, 853 Lewis, D. L., 189 Mol, M. E. M., 432 Hendrickson, R., 32 Kim, K. W., 844 Li, M. P., 729 Molaschi, M., 1065 Hendrie, H. C., 556, 618 Kim, S.-W., 853 Li, S. W., 792 Molinari, V., 151 Herrmann, N., 275, 972 Kim, T.-S., 344 Li, ¥:, 356 Molloy, D. 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B-. ..,.JL,,,1 . a,U2H 5d.1}1.70 5 i0,59 n P52 .2s5, k 427a1 ,9 , E.7,7 89 51, Hudson, S., 493 Kuin, Y., 205, 862 Low, L.-F., 645 Nagalingam, V., 171 Hughes, J., 77, 460 Kumamoto, K., 163 Lui, V. W. C., 917, 937, Nagels, G., 388 Hui, S., 556 Kuo, Y.-T., 36 Lyketsos, C. G., 273, 509, 930 Nelson, J. C., 898 HHuuipzpienrgt,, AF.. AR..,, 686619 Kupferschmidt, A. L., 189 Lynn, H. S. H., 233 Nguyen, E., 972 Hustig, H., 171 KKuurzzu,y aA,. , M.1,5 8 740 Lynn, H., 1036 NNiocrhoo,l aAs.,, H2.8,8 477 Ignacio, R. V., 582 Kwok, T., 1036 Macdonald, A., 493 Norton, M., 509, 824 IIInkgseucdcaahl,ie ,, MA.R.,., , 17534040 LLaalml,o uéC,. LF..,, 5709 2 MMMaaacccFfFaaalrrlll,aa nneeJ,., RS.F.,.,1 ,111927301 6 NNoyvgiakaorvd,, IH..,, 644 49 Inzitari, D., 983 Lam, C. W. L., 113, 535 Mackenzie, L. E., 800 O’Brien, j. T., 719, 983 Ishikawa, T., 134 Lam, L. C. W., 792, 917, 937 Mackenzie, L., 1093 O’Connell, H., 319 Ivanco, L. S., 32 Lam, L., 312, 883, 1086 Mackenzie, S., 1003 O’Connnor, D. W., 1026 Iwata, M., 740 Lam, T. H., 729 Maes, J. H. R., 831 O’Connor, D. W., 171 Izawa, S., 740 Lamas, S., 239 Maidment, I., 6 O’Connell, H.,1150 Lanctot, K. L., 972 Mak, Z., 266 Ogunniyi, A., 618 Jager, M., 911 Larner, A. J., 698 Malakouti, S. K., 588 Ojeda, V. D.,1121 Jackson, A., 57 Larraga, L.,1199 Mamdani, M., 275 Olde Rikkert, M. G. M. O., 29, 397 Jacoby, R., 191, 363 Larsen, J. P., 252 Manes, F., 239 Onder, G., 529 Jalenques, I., 1052 Larsson, S., 210 Mangwana, S., 702 Opie, J., 171 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1231-1233. AUTHOR INDEX Ordovas, J. M., 519 Rosenberg, I., 519 Sung, H.-c., 999 Vogel, A.,1132 Orrell, M., 43 Rosenberg, P. B., 273 Surr, C., 1018 Volicer, L., 1099 Oscar-Berman, M., 246 Rosenblatt, A., 273 Swarbrick, C., 961 Volpato, S., 529 Overshott, R., 601 Rossini, P. M., 126 Sweeney, V., 493 Vorono, S., 819 Rossor, M. N.,1206 Swendsen, J., 990 Voshaar, R. C. O., 29 Padovani, A., 550 Rovner, B., 746 Pae, C.-U., 344 Rozemuller-Kwakkel, A. J. M., Tabet, N., 493 Wadley, V.,1181 Pahor, M., 529 1031 Takeda, A., 17 Wagner, C., 519 Paik, I.-H., 344 Rozzini, L., 550 Tam, C. W. C., 937 Wahlund, L.-O., 983 Pakrasi, S., 719 Rudd, H.,1163 Tan, L. C. S., 442 Waldemar, G., 449, 1132 Pantoni, L., 983 Tanabe, H., 134 Walker, R. W., 977 Pariel, S., 50 Sahadevan, S., 442 Tang, Y. N., 233 Wallin, A., 119, 983 Pasqualetti, P., 126 Sajatovic, M., 582 Taylor, W. D.,1193 Walsh, C., 319 Passant, U., 681, 688 Salavati, M., 588 Teunisse, R. J., 394 Walsh, J. B.,1150 Patz, S., 519 Salonicioti, A., 965 The COSID Investigators, 972 Wang, H.-C.,1219 Paul, R. H., 752 Sambrook, R., 972 The ZARADEMP workgroup, Wang, L., 519 Pavan, L., 307 Sarnak, M., 519 1199 Wang, S.-J., 103 Payne, E., 17 Sauer, J., 493 Thomas, A., 719 Watanabe, J., 349 Payne, M. E.,1193 Saul, R. E., 597 Thomas, P., 50 Waterworth, A. M., 800 Peisah, C., 485 Saw, S. M., 442 Thommessen, B., 382 Watson, P. C., 661 Pepple, T.,1206 Saz, P., 1199 Thompson, D. R., 312, 883, Wattis, J., 498 Perkins, A. J., 556 Scanlan, J. M., 349 1086 Weiner, D., 519 Perneczky, R., 158 Schaffer, A., 275 Thompson, P., 193 Welsh-Bohmer, K., 509, 824 Perret-Vaille, E., 1052 Schakenraad, S. M. M., 394 Tiemeier, H., 838 Werner, P., 674 Peter, I., 519 Scheltens, P., 983 Todd-Oldehaver, C., 192 Wesnes, K. A., 778 Peters, E., 768 Schneider, L. S., 9 Todd, C., 469 Whyte, E. M., 542, 746 Pickut, B. A., 388 Schoenmaker, N., 1031 Toone, L., 509 Widdershoven, G. A. M., 869 Picot, J., 17 Schuurmans, M. J., 876 Tordoff, S., 778 Willems, D., 432 Piperi, C., 965 Scocco, P., 281, 307 Tosic, N., 158 Williams, J., 599 Pohl, C., 158 Scott, T. M., 519 Trabucchi, M., 550 Wilson, R. S., 356 Politis, A., 930 Scully, A., 951 Treppner, P., 661 Pollock, B. G., 542 Selhub, J., 519 Tsai, Y.-F.,1181 Wimo, A., 449 Pot, A. M., 325, 1156 Selwyn, J., 1001 Tsang, H. W. H., 890 Winblad, B., 449 Potter, G. G.,1115 Seo, E. H., 844 Tschanz, J., 509, 824 Wolfs, C. A. G., 223 Preux, P.-M., 50 Series, H., 755 Tu, S.-P., 349 Wong, C. H. Y., 937 Price, L. L., 519 Severens, J. L., 223 Tucker, K. L., 519 Wong, S. Y. S., 233, 1036 Prieto, R., 337 Shah, A., 140, 1213 Tucker, S., 469 Woo, J., 233, 1036 Purandare, N., 961 Shemesh, A. A., 64 Woo, J. 1., 844 Shen, J., 618 Unverzagt, F. W., 618 Wood-Mitchell, A. J., 800 Qiu, W. Q., 519 Shigenobu, K., 134 Unverzagt, F., 556, 1181 Woodman, R. C., 529 Quadrio, C., 485 Shin, H.-Y., 853 Urbaniok, F., 911 Woods, B., 43, 761 Rabins, P. V., 930, 1060 Shin, L-S., 853 Uwakwe, R., 296 Woods, P., 368 Radford, K. A., 1044 Shoumei, J. 1. A., 883 van Alphen, S. P. J., 205, 862 Woodward-Carlton, B., 498, Raiiiero, I., 1065 Sjdbeck, M., 681 van Boxtel, M. P. J., 432 1003 Ranzini, M., 529 Sjégren, M., 119 van Buchem, M. A., 375 Workman, R., 151 Rao, V., 273 Sjésten, N., 410 Van Dam, D., 388 Wouter, B.,1217 Rapattoni, M., 281, 307 Ski, C., 633 Van der Cammen, T.J.M., 838 Wyller, T. B., 382 Rasmussen, K., 368 Smalbrugge, M., 325 van der Kooy, K. G., 147 Ratcliffe, J., 1222 Smaldone, L., 519 van der Mast, R. C., 375, 876 Yan, H. U., 883 Reay, A. C., 1044 Smit, F., 817, 1139 Van Der Putt, R., 755 Yang, M.-J., 1219 Recimil, M., 239 Smit, F., 811 van der Steen, J. T., 1099 Yang, S.-J., 853 Reichelt, F. K., 951 Smolen, P., 898 van der Wee, N. J. A., 375 Yee, J., 519 Reilly, S., 77, 460 Snowdon, J., 171, 699 van Dyck, R., 180 Yeung, A., 819 Reynolds, C. F., 542 Soininen, H., 449 van Gool, W. A., 1031 Yoon, S.-J., 344 Ribbe, M. W., 1099 Sorg, C., 158 Van Haaf, M., 831 Youn, J. C., 844 Ribbe, M.,1156 Spiro, J. R., 273 van Hout, H. P. J., 147 Yu, E. C. S., 611 Ringman, J., 597 St John, P. D.,1175 van Marwijk, H. W. J., 147 Yu, S.-C., 819 Rio, I. D., 550 Standish, T. I. M., 189 van Munster, B. C., 876 Ritchie, C. W., 171 Steele, C., 930 van Straaten, E. C. W., 983 Zacchi, V., 1071 Ritchie, K., 108 Steffens, D. C., 824, 1193 van Straten, A.,1139 Zamboni, V., 529 Ritter, E., 924 Stehouwer, C. D. A., 147 van Zelst, W. H., 180 Zandi, P., 509, 824 Robertson, M. L., 426 Steinberg, M., 824, 930 Venables, D., 77, 460 Zandi, T., 588 Robillard, A., 972 Stewart, R., 266, 493, 853 Venketasubramanian, N., 442 Zanetti, O., 1071 Roca, M., 337 Stief, V., 911 Verhey, F. R. J., 223, 869 Zannella, P., 1065 Rockwood, K., 426 Strain, L. A.,1175 Versluis, C. E., 375 Zarit, S. H., 163 Romkes, M., 542 Suh, G.-H., 626, 654, 722 Vloeberghs, E., 388 Zuccala, G., 529 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1231-1233. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1234-1236. Keyword Index ACE, 239 behavior, 180 community, 86, 722, 1199 acetylcholinesterase behaviour, 661 comorbidity, 582 inhibitors, 755 bipolar depression, 275 competence, 674 actigraphy, 388 bipolar disorder, 275, 582, 1060 conflict, 485 activities of daily living BPSD, 140, 388, 654, 792 confusion, 210 (ADLs), 752 burden, 722, 784 consistency, 626 ADAS-Cog, 259 conversion rate, 134 ADAS-COG, 626 CABG, 509 coping, 761 added value, 223 CAMCOG-R, 977 Cornell Scale for Depression in Addenbrooke’s Cognitive CANE, 43 Dementia, 930 Examination, 1078 cardiovascular disease, 688 coronary artery bypass surgery, 509 Addenbrooke’s, 239 caregiver, 103, 784 coronary artery disease, 108 adhesion molecules, 965 caregiver burden, 163, 740 cost, 722, 972 caregivers, 50 adjustment, 761 costs, 1121 caregiving, 163 ADL, 158 creatinine clearance, 542 carer, 564 admission, 1156 Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, 1031 carotid artery, 36 Affective pictures, 831 cross-cultural studies, 618 case report, 951 African-Caribbean, 266 cross-sectional study, 729 caudate, 1193 age at onset, 36, 86 age, 493, 844 CB-PHQ-9, 819 day care, 460 aged, 36, 410, 442, 469 CERAD-NP, 911 DCM 8, 1018 cerebrovascular disease, 382 deaths from natural causes, 572 aging, 519 agitation, 388, 654 cerebrovascular disorder, 681 decision making, 151 CES-D, 333, 1175 deep and periventricular white alcoholism, 711, 853 Alzheimer’s dementia, 1065 challenging behaviour, 368, 792 matter lesions, 983 Alzheimer’s disease, 17, 50, 103, 134, Chinese, 233, 312, 333, 792, 917 dehydroepiandrosterone 158, 239, 246, 259, 344, 356, 419, Chinese Americans, 819 sulphate, 1065 426, 477, 661, 674, 681, 688, 755, Chinese older people, 883, 1086 deliberate self-harm, 572 838, 869, 911, 917, 924, 930, 937, cholinesterase inhibitors, 17, 719, 869, delirium, 210, 493, 838, 876 961, 1071, 1078, 1093, 1132, 1206 961 dementia, 50, 77, 119, 126, 134, 140, Alzheimer, 126, 824 chronic respiratory disease, 233 158, 210, 223, 266, 319, 368, 388, anemia, 529 clinical, 1206 419, 449, 460, 485, 493, 509, 535, clinical course, 688 angiotensin converting 556, 564, 611, 618, 661, 719, 722, clinical practice, 961 enzyme (ACE) inhibitors, 550 755, 784, 792, 824, 831, 853, 917, anosognosia, 917, 1132 clinical trial, i71 945, 972, 977, 990, 1018, 1044, clinical trials, 930 anthropometric measures, 266 1078, 1093, 1099, 1132 clinical usefulness, 210 antidepressants, 275 Dementia Rating Scale (DRS), 752 antioxidants, 344 cognition, 17, 356, 432, 449, 519, 711, dementia screening, 349 752, 1150 anxiety, 108, 325, 382, 654 Dementia with Lewy Bodies, 1031 apathy, 831 cognitive decline, 266, 509, 977, 1187 dependence, 711 ApoE genotype, 246 cognitive deficits, 778 depressed and non-depressed, 1086 cognitive disorders, 442 AArsapbesr,g er6s4 syndrome, 951 cognitive evaluation, 239 dep3r3e3s,s i3o3n7,, 5377,5 , 13088,2 , 243130,, 245629,, 351422,, 538285,, cognitive function, 344, 529, 618 assessment, 43 cognitive functions, 32 633, 740, 746, 768, 819, 853, 883, 890, assessment tool, 951 898, 924, 965, 1026, 1036, 1115, 1139, cognitive impairment, 266, 633, 853, atherosclerosis, 36 1156, 1175, 1187, 1193, 1199 attempted suicide, 307 1036 depression in Alzheimer’s disease, 273, Cognitive Performance Scale (CPS), attitudes, 556 930 1099 autonomic nervous system, 147 cognitive screening, 126 depressive disorder, 1127 awareness, 761, 917 Cohen-Mansfield Agitation Inventory, depressive symptoms, 119, 410, 1175, awareness of deficits, 1132 388 1181 barriers, 319 Community Screening Interview for diagnosis, 319, 442, 556, 633, 951 basal ganglia, 32, 1193 Dementia (CSI ‘D’), 618 diagnostic accuracy, 862 Bedford Alzheimer Nursing community setting, 163 diagnostic assessment, 223 Severity-Scale (BANS-S), 1099 community survey, 64 diagnostic disclosure, 761 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. KEYWORD INDEX digit memory, 611 GPS, 862 measurement, 1099 disability, 325 GPs, 319 medication side effects, 542 disaster, 113 haloperidol, 654 medico-legal, 485 disclosure of diagnosis, 419 Hamilton Depression Rating Scale, melancholia, 1127 disclosure, 319 930 memory, 432, 752, 1044 discontinuation, 719 health care, 180 memory clinic, 223 diurnal rhythm, 654 health care disparity, 349 memory complaints, 1115 dolls, 1093 health care service, 325 memory decline, 550 Donepezil, 426 healthcare, 469 memory loss, 1206 dose escalation, 719 health-related quality of life, 883 mental health, 1121 Down’s syndrome, 661 heart rate variability, 147 meta-analfsis, 1139 driving, 1044 hemoglobin, 529 micronutrients, 519 DRS, 876 histopathology, 681 middle age, 711 drug therapy, 1071 homocysteine, 519 Mild Cognitive Impairment, 134 DSM nosology, 205 homocysteine, education, 550 mild cognitive impairment, 158, 349, dysthymia, 811 Hong Kong, 312 550, 924, 937, 1071, 1078 hospital, 469 mild cognitive impairment, 1187, 1206 economics, 449 hospitalization, 1060 Minimum Data Set (MDS), 1099 education, 239, 493, 844 hospitalized patients, 529 Minimum Data Set, 288 effect size, 930 hyperintensities, 1193 mirtazapine, 898 elder abuse, 564 MMSE, 126, 134, 210, 611, 626, 1044 elderly, 43, 64, 86, 171, 180, 233, 275, ICAM-1, 965 model, 784 281, 307, 312;. 333, 3357, 51S, 485, ICD-10, 1127 mood, 761 529, 535, 542, 582, 588, 729, 740, incapacitated older adults, 151 mood disorder, 382 746, 890, 965, 983, 1026, 1036, incidence, 811 mood disorders, 1156 1052, 1060, 1065, 1115, 1150, 1156, informal care, 449 mortality, 140, 356 1175, 1181, 1199 informants’ reports, 618 MRI, 119, 375, 983, 1193 elderly residents, 288 inpatient, 469 multidisciplinary working, 77 elderly suicide, 113 insight, 917 multidisciplinary, 223 elders, 519, 844 institution, 722 myocardial infarction, 1163 emotional distress, 64 intervention, 432, 493 emotional reactivity, 831 Israel, 64 Nakayama study, 134 emotional valence, 831 needs, 43 epidemic, 113 Jews, 64 negativism, 654 epidemiology, 64, 529, 1150 Korea, 626, 853 neuroleptic sensitivity, 1031 Escitalopram, 273 Koreans, 844 neuropathological subgroups, 688 ethical principles, 151 neuropathology, 681, 1031 ethics, 151, 869 language, 349 neuropsychiatric symptoms, 972 ethnic minority, 349 late life depression, 911, 983 neuropsychiatric, 824, 1132 EURO-D scale, 1199 late life, 711, 898 Neuropsychiatry-Inventory, 930 executive control functions, 535 late onset, 1127 neuropsychiatry, 252 executive function, 752 late-onset depression, 86 neuropsychology, 752 executive functions, 1115 leg length, 266 non-demented elderly, 32 executive interview, 535 Lewy bodies, 719 non-urban, 1175 expressed emotion, 564 lifestyle, 1036 normative data, 844 literacy, 349 falls, 740 long term care, 163 nursing home, 281, 307, 368, 792, 898, family, 50, 485 long-term care, 325, 722 945, 1156 follow up, 281, 572 long-term institutional care, nursing homes, 1099 frontal lobe, 661 288 nutrition, 519, 1036 frontal lobe function, 426 longitudinal design, 375 OBS Scale, 210 Frontotemporal dementia, 239 longitudinal studies, 356 observational, 337 full time care, 722 olanzapine, 140, 171 functional decline, 752 Mmaagcnueltairc dreegseonneraantcieo n,i ma7g4i6n g, old age psychiatry, 645 gender, 493, 844 32, 36, 519 older, 945 geriatric, 57, 368 mahjong, 611 older adult, 951, 1121 geriatric assent, 151 major depression, 86, 147, 811 older adults, 862, 1139, 1175 geriatric depression scale-15, 588 major depressive disorder, 36, 1139 older people, 77, 363, 460, 572, 633, 990, geriatric sub-classification, 205 mania, 275, 1060 1163 geriatrics, 1193 mannerism, 654 orthostatic hypotension, 778 Goal Attainment Scaling, 426 mapping, 460 outcome, 1052 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1234-1236. 1236 KEYWORD INDEX Parkinson’s disease, 252, 778, 977 remission, 337 Stroop Test, 1115 partial eta-squared, 930 repetition of self-harm, 572 subcortical gray and capsular structures, person centred care, 1018 repetition, 426 a2 personality disorders, 205, 862 residential care, 43 subjective cognitive function, 1187 personality, 363, 477, 661, 1163 response, 755 subjective memory complaints, 432, 937 pharmacogenetics, 542 response inhibition, 1115 substance abuse, 582 physical exercise, 410 review, 223 substituted judgment, 151 physical illness, 363 risk factors, 811, 824, 1150 subthreshold depression, 811 plasma neurotransmitter metabolite risperidone, 140, 171, 654 subtype, 876 levels, 838 rural, 1175 suicide, 307, 363, 572 post-traumatic stress disorder, 582 suicide attempt, 108, 1052 posttraumatic stress disorder SARS, 113 suicide intent, 572 schizophrenia, 171, 711 (PTSD), 180 suicide prevention, 113 screening, 469, 556, 588, 633, 819, 1026 posttraumatic stress,1163 symptom profile, 252 screening instrument, 362 predictors, 755 symptoms, 1132, 1206 self-concept, 768 prediction, 811 preferences for routines, 990 self-esteem, 768 Taiwan, 103 self-injury, 572 teddy bears, 1093 premorbid, 477 prevalence, 469 self-poisoning, 572 telephone interview, 126 prevention, 493, 645, 746 self-rated health, 729 TICS, 126 primary care, 147, 337, 556, 819, 1026 self-regulation model, 761 topographical recognition memory, 924 professional teams, 77 service delivery, 645 toys, 1093 professional virtues, 151 service use, 163 treatment, 719, 876, 1026 prognosis, 57 Severe Impairment Battery, 626 Trail Making Test, 844 severity, 11 27 pprsoyscpheocstoicviea l sthuedayl,t h6, 618 90 Shanghai, 883 use of antipsychotics, 288 psychological treatment, 1139 SIB, 626 UVA, 1071 psychological well-being, 768 sleep, 654, 945 validation, 126 psychosis, 1127 SOAS-R, 368 validity, 210, 259, 469, 618, 626, 1199 social distance, 674 quality indicators, 460 social support, 853 vascular dementia (VaD), 752 quality of care, 1018 society, 722 vascular dementia, 246, 688 quality ofl ife, 17,50, 103, 171, 281, 312, Spanish, 239 vascular risk, 57 1018, 1086 Spanish version, 1199 VCAM-1, 965 quality of life,1132 specialisation, 77 venlafaxine extended-release, 337 quality, 77 speed of information venlafaxine-XR, 542 qigong, 890 processing, 432 verbal memory, 611 race, 356 standards, 77 veterans homes, 1181 reasons for admission, 281 standards of care, 460 viewing time, 831 recognition memory, 924 stigma, 674 violence, 368 recognition, 1026 stress, 784 vulnerability, 990 regression analysis, 911 stroke, 746 wandering, 654 rehabilitation outcome, 890 Stroke Drivers Screening Assessment, well being, 325, 180 relapse, 1060 1044 white matter, 119 reliability, 210, 259, 626, 1199 strokes, 140 white matter hyperintensities, 32, 375, reliability study, 477 Stroop effect, 768 983 Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 2006; 21: 1234-1236. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Contents VOLUME 21 NUMBERS 1-12 NUMBER 1, JANUARY 2006 ENTERING THE 21st YEAR EDITORIAL Twenty years on: E. Murphy EDITOR’S NOTE A. Burns COMMENTARY Permeable walls, floors, ceilings and doors. Partition delusions in late paraphrenia: R. Howard CURRENT ISSUES WITH ANTI-DEMENTIA DRUGS EDITORIALS Drug treatment for Alzheimer’s disease: the way forward: |. Maidment, C. Fox, G. Livingston and C. Katona... The post-modern world of Alzheimer’s disease trials: how much is an ADAS-cog point worth in central London?: L. S. Schneider COMMENTARY SIGN Guideline for the management of patients with dementia: P J. Connelly and R. James REVIEW ARTICLE A systematic review of the clinical effectiveness of donepezil, rivastigmine and galantamine on cognition, quality of life and adverse events in Alzheimer’s disease: A. Takeda, E. Loveman, A. J. Clegg, J. Kirby, J. Picot, E. Payne and C. 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Verhey RESEARCH ARTICLES Risk of depression in patients with chronic respiratory diseases: results from two large cohort studies in Chinese elderly from Hong Kong: S. Y. S.Wong, J. Woo, H. S. H. Lynn, J. Leung,Y . N. Tang and P. C. Leung Validation of the Spanish version of the Addenbrooke’s Cognitive Examination in a rural community in Spain: A. Garcia-Caballero, |. Garcia-Lado, J. Gonzadlez-Hermida, M. J. Recimil, R. Area, F Manes, S. Lamas and G. E. Berrios Association of depression with Alzheimer’s disease and vascular dementia in an elderly Arab population of Wadi-Ara, israel: A. Bowirrat, M. Oscar-Berman and G. Logroscino INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF GERIATRIC PSYCHIATRY Depressive symptom profile in Parkinson's disease: a comparison with depression in elderly patients without Parkinson's disease: U. Ehrt, K. Brdnnick, A. F G. Leentjens, J. P Larsen and D. 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