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Review
. 2019 Feb;54(2):135-144.
doi: 10.1007/s00127-018-1633-8. Epub 2018 Nov 29.

Determinants of multidimensional mental wellbeing in the oldest old: a rapid review

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Review

Determinants of multidimensional mental wellbeing in the oldest old: a rapid review

Johanna Cresswell-Smith et al. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2019 Feb.

Abstract

Purpose: Improved life expectancy imposes new challenges for policy-makers. The growing oldest-old age group (defined as 80 and over) is often characterised by increased support needs. Greater attention to wellbeing in this population group is necessary, and may well require a shift in social policy focus. The current review seeks to explore current research on determinants of mental wellbeing for the oldest old.

Methods: An iterative rapid review approach was used to review existing literature in line with four dimensions of mental wellbeing defined by the European Welfare Models and Mental Wellbeing in Final Years of Life (EMMY) study; functional, social, personal and environmental. A specific focus on articles employing multidimensional definitions of mental wellbeing was adopted.

Results: Multidimensional indicators reflect the multifaceted and multidirectional dynamics of wellbeing in very old age. Considerable variety in both measures and terminology was found within the literature making precise comparison difficult. The current review takes steps towards comparability by focusing on studies implementing multiple measures of mental wellbeing including evaluative, hedonistic and eudaimonic factors. Clearly defined and multifaceted measures of mental wellbeing are needed to sharpen evidence used in policy development, appraisal and evaluation in light of the considerable diversity of health and functional states experienced in later life.

Conclusions: Previous studies appear to line up the four main dimensions of mental wellbeing identified in the EMMY study. Actively improving opportunities for older adults to produce benefits to society can be done via a stronger focus on resources such as mental wellbeing.

Keywords: Determinants; Mental wellbeing; Oldest old; Policy development.

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