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Mental health of migrant elders--the Islington study.

G Livingston1, G Leavey, G Kitchen, M Manela, S Sembhi, C Katona.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In the UK, 6% of those aged 65 years and over were born abroad, most of whom now live in inner-city areas. It has been suggested that ethnic elders are particularly vulnerable to mental illness. AIMS: To compare the prevalence of dementia and depression in older migrants with those born in the UK.
METHOD: A cross-sectional community study of 1085 people aged 65 years or older in an inner-London borough.
RESULTS: Compared with those born in the UK, the prevalence of dementia was raised in African-Caribbeans (17.3%, relative risk=1.72, Cl=1.06-2.81) and lower for the Irish-born (3.6%, relative risk=0.36, Cl=0.17-0.87). All those of African-Caribbean country of birth were significantly younger (P=0.000) but no more likely to be taking antihypertensive drugs. They were no more likely to report having cardiovascular problems but had increased rates of diabetes (P<0.0000). The overall prevalence of depression was 18.3% (95% Cl=16.1-20.7). The highest prevalence rate was found among those born in Greece and Turkey (27.2%, Cl=17.9-39.6). Migration per se does not appear to be a risk for depression and dementia in this population.
CONCLUSIONS: The excess of dementia may be of vascular aetiology. There is the potential for primary or secondary prevention.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11581119     DOI: 10.1192/bjp.179.4.361

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Psychiatry        ISSN: 0007-1250            Impact factor:   9.319


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