Bingyi Wang, Chaohua Lan, Ke Liu, Leiwen Fu, Peng Zhang, Cailing Ao, Qiqiao Zhang, Qiongfang Wu, Fang Yang, Yan Li, Yong Lu, Xiaobing Fu
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Abstract
Background: As a highly prevalent and disabling mental health condition among older adults, the epidemiology of depressive disorders could have evolved with global ageing. We aimed to assess the global, regional, and national burdens and trends of depressive disorders among older adults aged ≥ 55 years.
Methods: We retrieved data from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study 2021 on the incidence, prevalence and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) of depressive disorders for older adults. Estimated annual percentage changes were calculated to quantify the temporal trends.
Results: In 2021, there were an estimated 93.1 million (95 % UI 80.4-108.5) older adults with depressive disorders globally, representing a substantial increase of 136.1 % from the 1990 estimates. The number of DALYs globally in 2021 was 14.8 million (10.3-20.1) for depressive disorders. The largest increase in DALYs was observed in High-income Asia Pacific, while the largest reduction was in Eastern Europe. In terms of risk factors, the corresponding estimated annual percentage change for intimate partner violence was -0.02 % (-0.11 to 0.07), and for childhood sexual abuse and bullying was -0.22 % (-0.30 to -0.14), from 1990 to 2021.
Conclusions: For three decades, improved health conditions had not resulted in the expected decline in depressive disorders burdens among older adults, highlighting the need for health policy attention, especially in countries with low to medium Socio-demographic Index. It is important to align funding priorities with epidemiological shifts in low- and middle-income countries to mitigate depressive disorders burdens among this population.
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A highly respected, multidisciplinary journal, International Psychogeriatrics publishes high quality original research papers in the field of psychogeriatrics. The journal aims to be the leading peer reviewed journal dealing with all aspects of the mental health of older people throughout the world. Circulated to over 1,000 members of the International Psychogeriatric Association, International Psychogeriatrics also features important editorials, provocative debates, literature reviews, book reviews and letters to the editor.