Envejecimiento de personas con problemas de salud mental


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    [post_content] => [vc_row][vc_column width="1/2"][vc_column_text css=""]La sede del Consejo Económico y Social de Castilla y León (CESCyL) fue el pasado miércoles el escenario de la presentación del estudio promovido por la Federación Salud Mental Castilla y León, titulado “Atención integral a las personas con problemas de salud mental que envejecen en Castilla y León”, elaborado con el apoyo de la Fundación Caser.

Este trabajo de investigación ha puesto el foco en una realidad muchas veces invisible: la de las personas con problemas de salud mental que envejecen en Castilla y León. Una realidad marcada por el aislamiento, la exclusión social y el acceso desigual a servicios esenciales.

El estudio, elaborado a partir de datos de más de 320 personas mayores de 45 años, entrevistas a familiares y profesionales, revela una situación preocupante: estas personas presentan un envejecimiento biológico más temprano, una esperanza de vida más corta y una alta prevalencia de enfermedades crónicas. Todo ello con una incidencia especialmente elevada en mujeres.

Cerca del 90% sigue residiendo con sus familias de origen —en muchos casos, con padres o madres de edad ya avanzada—, lo que genera una doble carga de cuidado y dependencia dentro del mismo hogar. En el medio rural, además, un número significativo de personas mayores con problemas de salud mental afronta la soledad como único acompañamiento, al carecer de apoyos cercanos y recursos especializados. Esta realidad incrementa su riesgo de exclusión social y limita sus oportunidades de participación comunitaria.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width="1/2"][vc_single_image image="139712" img_size="full" onclick="custom_link" img_link_target="_blank" css=""][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=""]El informe identifica también una fuerte feminización del envejecimiento en salud mental, altos niveles de desempleo, ausencia de ingresos, y una enorme dependencia de los cuidados familiares, principalmente asumidos por madres y hermanas. A esto se suma la desigualdad territorial en el acceso a recursos especializados, que penaliza especialmente a quienes residen en zonas rurales.

Entre los factores de riesgo más destacados se encuentran la comorbilidad física, la polimedicación, el aislamiento, la estigmatización, la depresión, la ideación suicida y la ansiedad. Todo ello dibuja un escenario complejo que requiere una respuesta coordinada y centrada en las personas.

Durante la jornada, Elena Briongos, presidenta de la Salud Mental Castilla y León, insistió en que “este estudio supone un punto de partida imprescindible para avanzar en un modelo más humano, coordinado y centrado en las personas”. Por su parte, el gerente de la Federación, Ángel Lozano, subrayó que “la atención a la salud mental de las personas mayores debe salir del ámbito estrictamente sanitario y abordarse desde la comunidad a partir de una perspectiva de derechos humanos y justicia social”.

Las propuestas de acción del informe apuntan al desarrollo de un modelo de atención integral con enfoque comunitario, biopsicosocial y basado en derechos. Incluye también medidas como:

  • The implementation of personal assistance services.
  • Active aging programs.
  • Strengthen socio -health coordination in rural areas.
  • Support caregivers.
  • Promobration ATTENTION SPECIAL FOR Older Women With Severe Mental Disorder.
  • Early detail of cognitive surface and affective disorders.

This study, developed thanks to the call for Socio -health research aids Caser FoundationIt is not dated by rigorous solo contributions, but also concrete proposals to improve the quality of life of a vulnerable double group: for its mental health and for its age. The Castilla y León Mental Federation thus reaffirms its Commitment to people who age Under conditions of inequality, demanded a Comprehensive, fair and dignity and rights based on dignity Of all people.
Access the entire study here.

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[post_title] => Loneliness, exclusion and inequality mark the aging of people with mental health problem in Castilla y León
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Loneliness, exclusion and inequality mark the aging of people with mental health problem in Castilla y León

The Federation of the Castilla y León Mental Federation has present the study «Integral attention to people with mental health problems aging in Castilla y León», prepared with the support of the Caser Foundation.

The headquarters of the Economic and Social Council of Castilla y León (Cescyl) was the Miérado Past the stage of the Presentation of the study promoted by the Mental Health Federation Castilla y LeónEntitled «Integral attention to people with mental health problems that age in Castilla y León»Prepared with the support of the Caser Foundation.

This research work He has put the focus on a reality often invisible: that of people with mental health problem that age in Castilla y León. A reality marked by the isolamient, social exclusive and unequal access to essential services.

The study, elaborated a starting with data from more than 320 people over 45, interviews with relatives and professionals, reveals a worrying situation: These people have an earlier biological aging, a shorter life expectancy and a high prevalence of chronic chronic cooling. All this with a special incidence in women.

About 90% continues to reside with their families of origin – in many cases, with fathers or mothers already advanced -, which gender a double burden of care and dependence within the same home. In the rural environment, in addition, A significant number of older people with mental health problem faces loneliness as the only accompanimentLacking close support and specialized resources. This reality increases its risk of social exclusion and limits its opportunities for community participation.

The report also identifies a strong Feminization of aging in mental health, high levels of UnemploymentAbsence of income, and a huge dependence on family caresMain assumed by Mothers and Herman. This adds the Territorial inequality in access to specialized resources, which penalizes specially to those who reside in rural areas.

Among the most prominent risk factors are Physical comorbidityTHE polymedicahe AislamientTHE stigmatizationDepression, suicidal ideation and anxiety. All this draws a comblejo scenario that requires a coordinated and centered respect for people.

During the day, Elena Briongos, president of Mental Health Castilla y León, insisted that “this study is an essential starting point to advance a More human model, coordinated and focused on people«For his part, the manager of the Federation, Ángel Lozano, stressed that» the mental health care of the elderly must leave the Amice and on the community from the community a start from a perspective of Human Rights and Social Justice «.

The proposals for the report of the report point to the development of a Comprehensive Care Model scam Community, biopsychosocial and rights -based. Also includes measures such as:

  • The implementation of personal assistance services.
  • Active aging programs.
  • Strengthen socio -health coordination in rural areas.
  • Support caregivers.
  • Promobration ATTENTION SPECIAL FOR Older Women With Severe Mental Disorder.
  • Early detail of cognitive surface and affective disorders.

This study, developed thanks to the call for Socio -health research aids Caser FoundationIt is not dated by rigorous solo contributions, but also concrete proposals to improve the quality of life of a vulnerable double group: for its mental health and for its age. The Castilla y León Mental Federation thus reaffirms its Commitment to people who age Under conditions of inequality, demanded a Comprehensive, fair and dignity and rights based on dignity Of all people.

Access the entire study here.

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