当代印度的老年抑郁症:综述

Khairkar Sushma Narayan, Dr. Mridula Saikia Khanikor
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印度的老年人口目前是世界上第二大的。抑郁症在印度社区的老年人中很常见。老年人抑郁症尚未被视为一个公共卫生问题,而且诊断和治疗严重不足。方法:二手文献调查是准备本研究文章的主要方法。研究发现:在评估印度老年人抑郁症的各个方面的研究存在显著差距。有必要进行多中心的纵向研究,评估印度老年人群中抑郁症的各个方面。结论:大多数抑郁症仍未得到诊断和治疗,因为人们错误地认为它是老龄化的一部分,是一种社会耻辱。有必要提高初级保健医生和来自不同专业的专家的敏感性,以识别和管理印度老年人口的抑郁症。
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Geriatric depression in contemporary India: An overview
Introduction: The Indian elderly population is currently the second largest in the world. Depression is quite common among elderly living in the community in India. Depression in elderly is not yet perceived as a public health problem and is grossly underdiagnosed and undertreated. Methodology: Survey of secondary literature is the prime methodology for preparing this research article. Research Findings: There is a significant gap in research evaluating various aspects of depression in elderly in India. There is a need for multicentric, longitudinal studies evaluating various aspects of depression i n India’s geriatric population. Conclusion: Majority of depressive disorders remains undiagnosed and untreated because of a wrong belief that it is a part of ageing and a social stigma. There is a need to sensitize the primary care physicians and specialists from different specialties to identify and manage depression in India’s geriatric population.
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