The hidden stigma of aging and COVID-19: aggravating factors and strategies to mitigate the impact of the pandemic in older adults, a text mining analysis

To identify factors associated with mental health of older adults during the pandemic and to provide strategies to mitigate their psychosocial impact in the elderly. An integrative text mining analysis in Medline was performed to identify studies on the mental health of older adults during the pande...

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Published inAging & mental health Vol. 26; no. 5; pp. 881 - 889
Main Authors Borelli, Wyllians Vendramini, Xavier, Laura de Lima, Ornell, Felipe, Schuch, Jaqueline Bohrer, Von Diemen, Lisia
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Routledge 01.05.2022
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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ISSN1360-7863
1364-6915
1364-6915
DOI10.1080/13607863.2021.1910793

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Summary:To identify factors associated with mental health of older adults during the pandemic and to provide strategies to mitigate their psychosocial impact in the elderly. An integrative text mining analysis in Medline was performed to identify studies on the mental health of older adults during the pandemic. Subsequently, statistical topic modeling was performed to identify the most prevalent terms and topics discussed in included studies. A total of 29 studies were retrieved until July 1st 2020, including a majority of letters (12 studies) and commentaries (8 studies). The most frequent terms overall were: loneliness (n = 137), support (n = 132), home (n = 102), suicide (n = 96) and help (n = 94). The most prevalent terms were then divided in five topics: home (33%), suicide (32%), apps (15%), loneliness (12%) and physical activity (9%). Additionally, a section focused on low- and middle-income countries was included. A summary of strategies to mitigate the effects of pandemic in mental health of older adults was also provided. These factors demonstrate the importance of developing strategies for psychosocial support that take into consideration the particularities of the elderly. Different levels of care are immediately necessary to diminish the devastating impact of the pandemic in the mental health of older adults.
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ISSN:1360-7863
1364-6915
1364-6915
DOI:10.1080/13607863.2021.1910793