Sarvada C Tiwari describes for SIIC the most significant aspects of his article describe para SIIC los aspectos relevantes de su artículo Psycho-geriatric Services in India NEEDS AND CHALLENGES OF PSYCHO-GERIATRIC SERVICES IN INDIA The population of older adults in India is increasing at a fast pace. Studies report that mental health morbidity in older adults is enormous (20.5%), which necessitated immediate need for developing geriatric mental health services in India. Present article examined the issues and challenges of geriatric mental health in the country and outlined strategic options. The article was published by El artículo fue publicado por
Principal institution where the research took place Institución principal de la investigación Department of Geriatric Mental Health, King Georges' Medical University, Lucknow, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, India Authors' Report Crónica del Autor Bibliographic references Referencias bibliográficas Chopra HD. Family structure, dynamics and psychiatric disorder. Indian J Psychiatry 26:335-42, 1984. James KS, Sathyanarayana KM. Demographic change, age structure transition and ageing in India: Issues and challenges. Yojana- A development monthly 55:28-31, 2011. Krishnakumar A. The old and the ignored. Frontline-India's National magazine from the publishers of The Hindu 21:11-24, 2004. Meisheri YV. Geriatric services-need of the hour. J Postgrad Med 38:103, 1992 (accessed from http://www.jpgmonline.com/text.asp?1992/38/3/103/703 cited on May 25, 2010). Prakash R, Chaudary SK, Singh U. A study of morbidity pattern among geriatric population in the urban area of Udaipur, Rajastan. Indian J Comm Medic 119:35-40, 2004. Premarajan KC, Danabalan M, Chandrasekar R, Srinivasa DK. Prevalence of psychiatry morbidity in an urban community of Pondicherry, Indian J Psychiatry 35:99-102, 1993. Prince MJ. The need for research on dementia in developing countries. Trop Med Int Health 2:993- 1000, 1997. Prince M, Livingston G, Katona C. Mental health care for the elderly in low-income countries: a health systems approach. World Psychiatry 6:5-13, 2007. Ramachandran V, Menon MS, Ramamurthy B. Family structure and mental illness in old age. Indian J Psychiatry 23:21-6, 1981. Ramchandran V, Sarda Menon M, Ram Murthy B. Psychiatric Disorders in subjects aged over fifty. Indian J Psychiatry 22:193-8, 1979. Rao AV, Madhavan T. Gerospsychiatric morbidity survey in a semi-urban area near Madurai, Indian J Psychiatry 24:258-67, 1982. Rao KN. The Nations Health. The publication Division. Delhi-6; 1966. Sethi BB, Gupta SC, Kumar R. Three hundred urban families-a psychiatric study; Indian J Psychiatry 9:280, 1967. Sethi BB, Gupta SC, Mahendru RK, Kumari P. A Psychiatric survey of 500 rural families. Indian J Psychiatry 14:183, 1972. Sethi BB, Gupta SC, Mahendru RK, Kumari P. Mental health and urban life-study of 850 families. Brit J Psychiatry 124:243-6, 1974. Srivastava RK (eds.). Multi-centric study to establish epidemiological data on health problems in elderly. WHO-Govt of India Report; 2007. Swami HM, Bhatia V. Primary geriatric care in India. Indian J Prev Soc Med 34:147-52, 2003. Tiwari SC. Geriatric Psychiatric Morbidity in Rural Northern India: Implications for the Future. International Psychogeriatrics 12:35-48, 2000. Tiwari SC, Kar AM, Singh R, Kohli VK, Agarwal GG. An epidemiological study of prevalence of neuro-psychiatric disorders with special reference to cognitive disorders, amongst (urban) elderly- Lucknow study. ICMR Report, New Delhi; 2009. Tiwari SC, Kar AM, Singh R, Kohli VK, Agarwal GG. An epidemiological study of prevalence of neuro-psychiatric disorders with special reference to cognitive disorders, amongst (rural) elderly- Lucknow study. ICMR Report, New Delhi; 2010. Tiwari SC, Pandey NM. Status and Requirements of Geriatric Mental Health Services in India: An Evidence-Based Commentary. Indian J Psychiatry 54:8-14, 2012. Other articles written by the author Sarvada C Tiwari Otros artículos de Sarvada C Tiwari lLucTiwari SC, Pandey NM. Geriatric Mental Health an Update published in ANCIPS ABSCON 2010 1. Tiwari SC, Pandey Nisha M (2012). Careers in Geriatric Mental Health in India published in Rao TSS, Indla V, Reddy IR (eds) The Career planning for Young Psychiatrists: What you don't learn at College IJP Publications, archived at www.indianjpsychiatry.org, pg 29-34. 2. Tiwari SC, Pandey Nisha M (2012). Psycho-geriatrics in India: the current status. Japanese Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, Vol. 23 (1), 49-55. other invited articles of the author- Loneliness- a disease? for editorial iiiLIJP. The Indian Concepts of Lifestyle and Mental Health in Old Age for special supplement of Indian J Psychiatry. Setting up geriatric mental health services in India: Issues and Challenges to be published in the PAG-IAGMH (Psycho advisory ) endeavor a booklet on Psycho-geriatric clinics for India. SIIC System of Assisted Editing (SSEA) / Sistema SIIC de Edición Asistida (SSEA)
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