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Managing medical and psychiatric multimorbidity in older patients

David M. Carlson, Brandon C. Yarns

2023Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Aging increases susceptibility both to psychiatric and medical disorders through a variety of processes ranging from biochemical to pharmacologic to societal. Interactions between aging-related brain changes, emotional and psychological symptoms, and social factors contribute to multimorbidity - the presence of two or more chronic conditions in an individual - which requires a more patient-centered, holistic approach than used in traditional single-disease treatment guidelines. Optimal treatment of older adults with psychiatric and medical multimorbidity necessitates an appreciation and understanding of the links between biological, psychological, and social factors - including trauma and racism - that underlie physical and psychiatric multimorbidity in older adults, all of which are the topic of this review.

Topics & Concepts

MultimorbidityPsychiatryMedicineDiseasePsychologyClinical psychologyComorbidityPathologyChronic Disease Management StrategiesMental Health Treatment and AccessSchizophrenia research and treatment