We investigated factors correlated with abnormal behavior in the elderly residing in a special nursing home (group A) and a psychiatric hospital (group B) using the dementia behavior disturbance scale, the mini mental state examination, the Japanese version of the Philadelphia Geriatric Center morale scale, and the ADL assessment scale. The cognitive function of group B was decreased compared with that of group A, but most activities of daily living (ADL) in the latter group were disrupted compared with those in the former. Only a few categories of ADL correlated with abnormal behavior in group A, whereas cognitive function, quality of life, and most categories of ADL correlated with abnormal behavior in group B. These results suggest that factors correlated with abnormal behavior in the elderly differ within institutions of metrical and social welfare systems.
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Nagatomo, I., Iwagawa, S., & Takigawa, M. (1997). Abnormal behavior of elderly people residing in institutions of medical and social welfare systems. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 51(2), 53–56. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.1997.tb02907.x
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