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Prevalence and clinical correlates of psychotic symptoms in Parkinson
disease: a community-based study.

BACKGROUND: Hallucinations and delusions are frequent in patients with
Parkinson disease (PD) and may have severe clinical consequences for those
patients and their caregivers. However, the prevalence and clinical
features of these symptoms have not been studied in a representative sample.

OBJECTIVE: To study the prevalence and clinical correlates of psychosis in
a population-based sample of patients with PD.

METHOD: Total ascertainment of patients with PD in a defined geographical
area in Norway was attempted through a detailed community study.

Clinical evaluation consisted of a neurologic examination and assessments
of depression and cognition.

Psychosis was assessed with the thought disorder subscale of the Unified
Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale.

RESULTS: A total of 245 patients with PD were identified, 235 (95.9%) of
whom participated in this study.

23 patients (9.8%) had hallucinations with insight retained, and another 14
patients (6.0%) had more severe hallucinations or delusions.

Psychotic symptoms were associated with age, stage and diagnostic subgroup
of PD, severity of depression, and cognitive impairment.

Type, duration, and dose of antiparkinson drug therapy did not differ
between those patients with PD who had or did not have psychosis.

In a polychotomous logistic regression analysis, severity of depression,
cognitive impairment, and impairment of activities of daily living were the
only significant concomitants of psychosis.

CONCLUSIONS: Hallucinations and delusions are common in patients with PD.
More advanced and widespread brain changes seem to increase the risk for
developing psychosis in patients with PD receiving levodopa therapy.


Arch Neurol 1999 May;56(5):595-601
Aarsland D, Larsen JP, Cummins JL, Laake K
Rogaland Psychiatric Hospital, Stavanger, Norway.
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PMID: 10328255, UI: 99258807

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