Turkish Journal of Geriatrics
2012 , Vol 15, Issue 2
AGING WOMEN AND PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Hacettepe Üniversitesi Tıp Fakültesi Psikiyatri Anabilim Dalı ANKARA
With the considerable growth in the elderly population in the last years, health and care needs
of the elderly became more important. The health problems, physical difficulties and losses
connected with the aging process increased the prevalence of psychiatric diseases in this group.
But despite women being the primary service consumers in mental health field, men are
prioritized for research and supply of services. Women comprise the majority of older population
due to their longer life expectancy. Unfavourable economic, social and cultural environments,
and stressful conditions they are exposed to during their life-time predispose women to
psychiatric disorders. Lower education levels, poverty, and lack of employment and retirement
privileges are more prevalent in the elder group of women; with the new burdens of old age and
the new roles undertaken, elderly women constitute a very disadvantaged group regarding
mental health. During the last years with the advent of feminist movements, a ‘women's
perspective' has emerged. In our country there is a need for research, health care services
planning and programming with a ‘women's perspective'.
Keywords :
Aged; Women; Mental Disorders