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Isolation and emotional wellbeing Dr James Warner CNWL Foundation Trust
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I am alone now spiraling into despair here in the darkness Jill
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Isolation causes depression
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7 secrets of depression Depression is: –Common –Often missed –Not hard to recognise (if you know what to look for) –Often severe –Often recurs –Costly (costs UK £17 billion in lost output) –Treatable
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Symptoms of depression (principal features) Present for at least two weeks –Low mood- sustained and pervasive –Loss of enjoyment –Extreme fatigue
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Symptoms of depression (physical) Diurnal variation of mood Sleep disturbance Change of appetite/weight Loss of libido physically slowed up Loss of memory
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Symptoms of depression (psychological) Loss of concentration Loss of volition Guilt Hopelessness Worthlessness Suicidal ideation
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Depression Onset - 50% before the age of 40 years Peak age of onset- 25-40 May occur for the first time in late life Risk increases in older people Results in severe impairment of quality of life
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Depression -how common is it? At any time –3% of men –6% of women Lifetime risk –10% men –20% women
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Depression suicide 15% will commit suicide 70% of all suicides are due to depression –Approximately 3000 suicides per year due to depression Peak risk of suicide = aged 60-75 –Men > women
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Depression risk factors Often no obvious cause Isolation Life events –Bereavement, unemployment Medical illness –Parkinson’s disease, stroke, dementia Genetics
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Depression causes isolation People with depression –Feel less sociable –Have less energy –Have less motivation –Have lower self-confidence
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Depression treatments Cognitive behaviour therapy –12-20 sessions –Tackle negative thoughts of depression –80% recover Antidepressant tablets –Once daily –Minimum 6 months –80% recover
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Isolation causes dementia –Risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease over a 4-year period was more than doubled in lonely people compared to less lonely Isolation may cause dementia to progress more rapidly Wilson RS et al. Archives Gen Psych 2007
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7 secrets of dementia Dementia is: –Common –Often missed –Not hard to recognise (if you know what to look for) –Costly (costs UK £23 billion a year) –Puts the individual at significant risk –Causes psychological distress as well as memory problems –Can be treated
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Symptoms of dementia Cognitive symptoms –Memory –Orientation –Language –Judgement/thinking –Sequencing coordinated movements –Personality
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Behavioural and psychological symptoms
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Dementia leads to social isolation Many people with dementia and their carers complain that family and friends shun them 1/3 of people with dementia live alone People with dementia who live alone have less access to key services
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Social isolation leads to physical changes Lonely people have: –Poor diet –Altered immune response –Changes to endocrine system –Higher blood pressure All of these may impact on emotional wellbeing
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Conclusion Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty. Mother Theresa
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