2023
DOI: 10.1177/20451253231195274
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Managing medical and psychiatric multimorbidity in older patients

David M. Carlson,
Brandon C. Yarns

Abstract: Aging increases susceptibility both to psychiatric and medical disorders through a variety of processes ranging from biochemical to pharmacologic to societal. Interactions between aging-related brain changes, emotional and psychological symptoms, and social factors contribute to multimorbidity – the presence of two or more chronic conditions in an individual – which requires a more patient-centered, holistic approach than used in traditional single-disease treatment guidelines. Optimal treatment of older adult… Show more

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