During wars and crises in the world: The worrying statistic about those aged 60+ is revealed

A new study indicates that negative experiences in older age – such as abuse, loneliness or financial stress – may significantly affect the physical and mental health of older adults, even more than previously estimated. The findings come at a time when the number of older people worldwide is steadily increasing, a phenomenon that sharpens the need to better understand which factors affect quality of life and health in old age – an issue that is becoming central in the field of public health.

The study: More than one thousand participants over the age of 60

The study was based on a survey conducted among 1,085 people aged 60 and over living in their homes in Wales. As part of the survey, participants were asked to report negative experiences they had after the age of 60. This is according to a report published on the scientific website MedicalXpress.

The researchers examined a wide range of experiences, including exposure to physical, verbal or financial violence, feelings of loneliness and social isolation, financial difficulties, difficulty accessing healthcare or social services, as well as mental burden resulting from caring for others.

Half of the respondents experienced at least one difficulty

The study findings showed that about half of the participants reported that they experienced at least one negative experience after the age of 60, with many of them dealing with more than one problem at the same time.

Abuse of older adults – a phenomenon that is not rare

According to the data, more than one in ten participants reported that they experienced some type of abuse after the age of 60. The most common form was verbal violence, followed by physical violence, and finally financial violence. In addition, about 20% of the participants reported financial difficulties or feelings of loneliness and social isolation.

The study findings showed that about half of the participants reported that they experienced at least one negative experience after the age of 60 (credit: INGIMAGE)

A clear link between difficult experiences and health

The researchers found a significant link between these negative experiences and deterioration in health status. For example: Older adults who experienced abuse were twice as likely to smoke. They were also four times more likely to develop suicidal thoughts or harm themselves.

People who experienced loneliness or social isolation were almost three times more likely to experience a decline in life satisfaction, and four times more likely to experience deterioration in mental health.It was also found that exposure to abuse or social isolation increases the likelihood of experiencing age-based discrimination or negative attitudes toward aging.

An elderly couple
An elderly couple (credit: AI)

Health in older age is also influenced by social factors

According to the researchers, the study findings reinforce the understanding that health in older age does not depend only on medical care. Social factors – such as a sense of security, social connections and economic stability – play a central role in the quality of life of older adults.

According to them, maintaining the health of the older population requires creating an environment that supports personal security, social connections, economic independence and access to community and health services.

Broad implications for society

The researchers emphasize that the findings are important not only for the older adults themselves but for society as a whole. Many older adults continue to contribute significantly to economic and social life, and therefore maintaining their health and independence is also essential for reducing the burden on healthcare systems.

However, the researchers note that the study included only people living in their homes. Other populations – such as older adults living in nursing homes or people with cognitive problems – were not included in the survey, even though they may be more vulnerable to abuse.

According to the data, more than one in ten participants reported that they experienced some type of abuse after the age of 60
According to the data, more than one in ten participants reported that they experienced some type of abuse after the age of 60 (credit: INGIMAGE)

According to the experts, recognizing phenomena such as abuse of older adults, loneliness and financial stress as public health issues is an important step toward enabling people to age with dignity, while maintaining good health and a high quality of life.


Source:

www.jpost.com

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