Sections
Social and Economic Factors Related to Psychiatric Disorders
in Late Life: Introduction | Social Risk Factors for Psychiatric Disorders | Age Changes and Cohort Differences in Social Risk
Factors | Social Factors Affecting Recovery From Psychiatric
Disorders | Help-Seeking for Psychiatric Disorders | Public Policies and Programs | Conclusion | Key Points | References | Suggested Readings
Excerpt
A comprehensive examination of geriatric psychiatry
must include the perspectives of multiple disciplines. The authors
of previous chapters addressed the physiological, neurological,
and psychological changes that accompany the aging process. In this chapter,
I examine the social and economic conditions of late life. (For
the sake of convenience, henceforth the shorter term social
factors will be used, although economic factors
also are addressed.) Particular attention is paid to the ways that
social conditions serve as risk factors for psychiatric disorders,
as contingencies that affect the course and outcome of mental illness, and
as determinants of mental health service utilization.