Abstract (EN):
<jats:p>Background: Depression is the second major mental health concern in
older people and it is generally accepted that it highly contributes to
diminished wellbeing and worse general health. Population aging has raised
the need to enlarge depression research in older adults so that it may be
properly prevented, diagnosed and treated. In Portugal, the extent of
research conducted on geriatric depression is unknown. Goals: This study
aims to explore the scope of depression research with elderly population in
Portugal, and to provide insights on the prevailing research topics that
have been considered, highlighting possible trends and research
gaps.Methods: A scope review was conducted. Research papers having ¿older
people¿ (or similar words) AND ¿Portugal¿ AND ¿Depression¿ in their title,
abstract or keywords were screened across main international scientific
databases (SCOPUS, Web of Science, PsycINFO and PUBMED) for a ten-year
period [2007-2017]. Results: A total of 50 papers were selected and
analysed. Six main categories were distinguished: depression, health status
and social conditions; late life depression and its characteristics;
assessment of late life depression; intervention outputs; attitudes towards
depression and help seeking behaviors; and sociodemographic characteristics
of people with depression. Discussion: The considerable expressiveness of
geriatric depression in our country and the lack of attention it is given as
a primary research topic (rather than as an associated variable to other
conditions) suggest the need for a greater investment by Portuguese
researchers in order to improve accurate diagnosis and adequate
psychological interventions.Keywords: Depression; Systematic review;
Geriatric; Older adults; Portugal.</jats:p>
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific