Gurian BS, Wexler D, Baker EH (1992) Late-life paranoia: possible association with early trauma and intertility. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry 7:277–284Gurian BS, Wexler D, Baker EH. Late-life paranoia: Possible association with early trauma and infertility. International Journal of Geriatric Psy-...
late-onset schizophreniasocial cognitiontheory of mindvery late onset schizophrenia-like psychosisThe etiology of new psychotic symptoms in late life, including subtle changes in cognition, is a controversial emerging area of study. The development of psychotic symptoms, particularly paranoia, is a ...
Late-life paranoia: Possible association with early trauma and infertility delusional disorder; post-trauma stress Abstract We have collected data on 39 persons with late-life onset of paranoid symptoms, all but two of whom are... BS Gurian,D Wexler,EH Baker - 《International Journal of Geriatri...
Estimates of the point-prevalence of paranoia and other psychotic symptoms among persons age 65 years have ranged from approximately 4 per cent to 6 per cent, and may be as high as 10 per cent among those age 85 years. Although the majority of these symptoms occur as secondary psychoses in...
Patients with the DED syndrome had reduced fluency, impaired visual naming, paranoia, loss of interest in activities, and psychomotor retardation, but showed a rather mild vegetative syndrome. Depressive symptomatology, and especially psychomotor retardation and loss of interest in activities, contributed ...