Depression in older adults.

Q4 Medicine
Kamila Kwiatkowska, Nataliia Fedorenko, Silvija Ille, Artur Jakubiak
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Abstract

Depression is an increasingly common disease in elderly. It affects almost every sphere of senior life and is a socio-medical challenge for the modern world. Unfortunately, it is rarely diagnosed in this age group, which concerns the use of pharmacological and therapeutic intervention. The complex etiology and comorbidity of somatic diseases makes diagnosis difficult because depressive symptoms are attributed to the underlying disease. Often, the lack of treatment and ignoring the symptoms by the patient and their relatives can contribute to suicide behavior of seniors. The phenomenon of population aging is observed all over the world. The average lifespan of people is increasing, which means an increase in the number of people in senior age. Depression affects more and more elderly people. Lack of interest from family and society, illnesses, loneliness, isolation make seniors experience depressive disorders more often. It is worth taking a closer look at the problem of depression among the elderly and implementing appropriate actions to minimize the problem. The key role is played by educating society about the characteristic symptoms of depression in old age and preventing its occurrence, among others by activating the elderly.

老年人抑郁症。
抑郁症在老年人中越来越常见。它几乎影响到老年人生活的各个领域,是现代世界面临的社会医学挑战。不幸的是,在这个年龄组很少被诊断出来,这涉及到药物和治疗干预的使用。躯体疾病复杂的病因和合并症使诊断困难,因为抑郁症状归因于潜在的疾病。通常,缺乏治疗和患者及其亲属对症状的忽视可能导致老年人的自杀行为。人口老龄化现象在世界范围内都存在。人们的平均寿命在增加,这意味着老年人口的数量在增加。抑郁症影响越来越多的老年人。家庭和社会缺乏兴趣、疾病、孤独、孤立使老年人更容易经历抑郁症。因此,有必要仔细研究老年人的抑郁问题,并采取适当的措施来减少这一问题。关键的作用是教育社会关于老年抑郁症的特征症状和预防它的发生,其中包括通过激活老年人。
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