2012
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-311x2012000300001
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Saúde mental do idoso no Brasil: a relevância da pesquisa epidemiológica

Abstract: In December 2011, the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) published the life expectancy of the Brazilian population in 2010: 73.5 years. Although the figure increased by 11 years in the previous three decades, doubtless a positive trend, new challenges have emerged. Taking only mental health as the focus, the increase in cases of frailty, depression, and dementia (geriatrics and gerontology giants) certainly raises enormous challenges. In Brazil, a meta-analysis estimated that 26% of the eld… Show more

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“…4 However, epidemiological studies about dementia and depression in elderly populations should take into consideration the limits between depression and depressive symptoms, as well as the cognitive decline of healthy aging. 5 A common feature of depression and AD is low quality of life (QoL). 4,6 According to the World Health…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4 However, epidemiological studies about dementia and depression in elderly populations should take into consideration the limits between depression and depressive symptoms, as well as the cognitive decline of healthy aging. 5 A common feature of depression and AD is low quality of life (QoL). 4,6 According to the World Health…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…states that life expectancy will also increase from 75 years to 81 years in the year 2060. Taking only mental health, there was an increase in cases of depression and dementia (with great emphasis on geriatrics and gerontology) which certainly imposes huge challenges 11 . This justifies the importance of AAC implementation in the mental health area, in accordance with the opinion of all professionals (n=40) who know AAC and who assign a relevant value to its use.…”
Section: Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conclusion of this research shows that for the AAC to become effective, it is necessary political and ideological conditions. It is estimated that the growing number of cases of dementia over the next decades will be higher in low and middle income countries, among which Brazil is included 11 . Therefore, AAC studies and practices should be promoted soon for the Brazilian public health.…”
Section: Researchersmentioning
confidence: 99%