Aging among persons with serious mental illness: Policy implications for earlier onset of frailty

Aging among persons with serious mental illness: Policy implications for earlier onset of frailty

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Publication type: 
Journal Article
Year: 
2023
Journal/Series title: 
GeroPsych: The Journal of Gerontopsychology and Geriatric Psychiatry
Volume number: 
36
Issue: 
2
Pages: 
92-96
ISSN/ISBN: 
1662-9647 1662-971X
Abstract: 

Understanding how persons with serious mental illness (SMI) age is crucial. We compared the aging of persons with SMI with that of older adults from the general population in a large community sample focusing on demographic and clinical variables: cognitive performance, dementia, and diabetes. Participants were New Zealanders 65 years and older who completed the international Resident Assessment Instrument (interRAI). Data from 10,361 participants (mean age 80.4 years, 55.5% female) were analyzed. 258 of them were persons with SMI (mean age 73.0, 57.0% female). Persons with SMI were significantly younger than those from the general population. InterRAI assessments showed no clinical differences. Significantly, more persons with SMI were living alone and without a partner.