Author/Authors :
Shrivastava, Saurabh RamBihariLal Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute - India , Shrivastava, Prateek Saurabh Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute - India , Ramasamy, Jegadeesh Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute - India
Abstract :
Globally, a significant demographic transition has been
observed according to the recent estimates released by
the World Health Organization.[1] In fact, keeping the
current trend in mind, it has been expected that by the
year 2050, the proportion of the world’s population
over 60 years will almost be 2 billion, which is currently
900 million.[1] These extra years of life have not only
opened numerous opportunities for older persons
but even created a wide range of challenges for the
stakeholders so that, diversified needs of the older
people is addressed.[1,2] However, to ensure that people
live these extra years in a meaningful and dignified
manner, the key factor is the maintenance of an
optimal state of health (viz., physical, mental, and
social elements).[2]
Even though, older adults can play major contributions(as
a responsible member of family, volunteer, member of
the workforce, etc.) in the progress of society, most of
them might experience multiple ailments, including
mental illnesses at the same time.[3,4] Like any other
phase in human life, sound mental health is a crucial
determinant to ensure well‑being among older adults.[1,2]
In fact, it has been observed that in excess of one‑fifths
of adults aged 60 and above worldwide is suffering
from a mental or neurological illness, which on their
accounts for almost 7 percent of all disability among
older adults. Multiple mental illnesses such as dementia,
depression (7 percent), anxiety disorders (3.8 percent),
substance abuse (1 percent), and suicides have been
reported among older adults.[3] Further, most of these
estimates do not reflect a clear picture, as these illnesses
are overlooked by older adults themselves/family
members/health professionals or misdiagnosed or often
not reported due to the stigma attributed to them
Keywords :
Aiming , restore mental health , older adults , loud cry , mental health , restore