Issue Theme: Health inequities in health and social care in geriatric psychiatry
Editorial
Health inequities in health and social care in geriatric psychiatry: from healthy aging to subjective cognitive decline and dementia
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- 31 October 2024, pp. 519-521
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Commentary
Struggling for access to suitable dementia care for individuals with dementia and unpaid carers: Commentary on “A systematic review on inequalities in accessing and using community-based social care in dementia” by Giebel et al.
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- 23 June 2023, pp. 522-524
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Understanding the influence of culture on caregiving process for people affected by dementia: an urgent call to end exclusion in mental health service delivery in the United Kingdom: Commentary on “Equity in care and support provision for people affected by dementia: experiences of people from UK South Asian and White British background”. By James et al.
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- 24 March 2023, pp. 525-528
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Dementia risk and cognitive decline: the impacts of socioeconomic status and modifiable risk factors from a longitudinal Maastricht Aging Study: Commentary on “Socioeconomic position, modifiable dementia risk and cognitive decline: results of 12-year Maastricht Aging Study” by Heger et al.
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- 13 May 2024, pp. 529-532
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Older people’s mental health is more complex than urban-rural differences: Commentary on “Decomposition and Comparative Analysis of Differences in Depressive Symptoms between Urban and Rural Older Adults: Evidence from a National Survey” by Yuan et al.
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- 13 July 2023, pp. 533-535
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Subjective cognitive difficulties may communicate more than forgetfulness: Commentary on “Subjective Cognitive Difficulties and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Interact to Increase Suicide Risk Among Older U.S. Military Veterans” by Cations et al.
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- 24 March 2023, pp. 536-539
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Review Article
A systematic review on inequalities in accessing and using community-based social care in dementia
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- 12 May 2023, pp. 540-563
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Original Research Article
Equity in care and support provision for people affected by dementia: experiences of people from UK South Asian and White British backgrounds
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- 20 February 2023, pp. 564-573
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Socioeconomic position, modifiable dementia risk and cognitive decline: results of 12-year Maastricht Aging Study
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- 31 October 2023, pp. 574-586
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Decomposition and comparative analysis of differences in depressive symptoms between urban and rural older adults: Evidence from a national survey
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- 21 February 2023, pp. 587-598
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Subjective cognitive difficulties and posttraumatic stress disorder interact to increase suicide risk among middle-aged and older US military veterans
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- 09 February 2023, pp. 599-607
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e-only frontmatter
IPG volume 36 issue 7 Front matter
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- 31 October 2024, pp. f1-f3
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