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June, 2024
6026 Assessment 1
, Position On Depression Among Geriatric Populations
Geriatric depression is a crucial health concern that has a direct impact on the health of a
population. While depression is one of the most prevalent mental health disorders affecting the
elderly, it remains unrecognized in approximately 50% of patients (WHO, 2023a). According to
WHO, the global prevalence of depressive disorder among the elderly is approximately 5.7%
(World Health Organization, 2023b). It is rarely diagnosed since its symptoms are similar to
those of other diseases and diseases associated with aging. Poor physical health and depressive
symptoms have a vicious cycle where chronic diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes,
and arthritis worsen in patients suffering from both physical and mental illnesses (Herrera et al.,
2021). Depression symptoms worsen the quality of life by causing social exclusion, low physical
activity, and cognitive decline, including dementia.
Depression in older adults is a condition that, if managed optimally, can result in a
significant improvement in both mental and physical health. Treating depression early and in a
comprehensive manner can help improve memory and other brain functions, chronic disease
self-care, and social and physical activities. However, challenges such as stigma, access to
mental health services, and inadequate provider education present major obstacles. It is essential
to address these concerns with integrated approaches such as frequent depression assessments,
coordinated care delivery, and bolstered clinician education (Chang, 2022).
Raising awareness of community support programs and fighting for more funds to go to
research and policy changes are two critical steps toward a better mental health system for the
elderly. Such efforts can help minimize the use of health services and their costs due to the
absence of complications and nonadherence to prescribed regimes (Chang, 2022). When older
adults are provided with mental health care, then there will be improved health status, quality of