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Title
Driving the determinants of older people's mental health in the context of urban resilience: a scoping review
Type Article
Keywords
Health; Mental health; Older adults; Scoping review.
Abstract
Background: Population aging is a pervasive phenomenon occurring rapidly worldwide, while sustainable development goals are considered the mental health among older adults. Methods: To investigate the factors affecting mental health, we conducted a scoping review of the 47 papers published between 2015 and 2022 to explore various dimensions affecting older adults' mental health. Results: Our finding mirrors four dimensions of creating healthy and sustainable environments for older adults: person, place, processes, and resilience-related health in the living environment. The person dimension includes individual characteristics, attitudes and behaviors, and health status. The place dimension is divided into five categories: land use, access, physical form, public open spaces, and housing, while the process consists of the social, cultural, and economic environments. Resilience-related health dimension emphasizes the impact of natural and man-made disasters on older people's mental health. Discussion: These findings can provide policymakers insights into developing community-based environmental intervention strategies to promote mental health among older adults and support healthy and active aging.
Researchers Sajad Vahabi (First researcher) , Azadeh Lak (Second researcher) , Niloofar Panahi (Third researcher)