Social Activities Effective In Preventing Depression Among Older Adults

Main Category: Depression
Also Included In: Mental Health;  Seniors / Aging;  Preventive Medicine
Article Date: 11 Dec 2010 - 1:00 PDT

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Depression is the most prevalent mental health disorder among older adults and with the ageing population constantly increasing; this is a public health issue that needs to be prioritized. Psychosocial interventions have a significant effect in preventing depressive symptoms among older people aged 65 years or older. Various forms of psychosocial interventions with the aim to prevent depression and promote mental health among older people have been compared in the systematic review. Looking at different forms of psychosocial interventions, social activities are the most promising in regard to improving the mental health of older adults, says Anna Forsman.

In addition to the effect shown for social activities, no significant effect could be found for interventions focused on physical exercise, skill training, support groups, reminiscence, or interventions with combined content.

Her systematic review and meta-analysis is based on systematic searches in 11 electronic databases up until October 2009. The aim was to collect and evaluate evidence-based knowledge and good examples on how to prevent the onset of depression and promote the mental health among older people.

The research was conducted within the EU financed project DataPrev, the aim of which is to evaluate evidence-based interventions for mental health promotion and mental disorder prevention across the lifespan.

Sources: Nordic School of Public Health, AlphaGalileo Foundation.

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