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Title: Psychogeriatric services
Authors: Muscat, Peter
Keywords: Geriatric psychiatry -- Malta
Older people -- Mental health services -- Malta
Issue Date: 1994
Publisher: University of Malta. Department of Psychiatry
Citation: Muscat, P. (1994). Psychogeriatric services. In P. Muscat (Ed.), Handbook in Psychiatry, II (pp. 20-22). Malta: University of Malta, Dept. of Psychiatry.
Abstract: The incidence of mental illness among old people is much higher than among the young. The Newcastle Study, started in the 1960's established that 1 in 10 over the age of 65 years had an organic brain syndrome. Half of these people were suffering from senile dementia, and half from arteriosclerotic (multiinfarct) dementia (Kay et al 1964). They found that 80% of these people needed some form of domicilliary service in order to cope at home. No demented person managed to cope living alone at home. Despite this, most people suffering from moderate to severe dementia live in the community, less than 1 in 7 live in institutions. No statistics are available for the number of demented in the community in Malta receiving any form of domicilliary service.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/48270
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