A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt

Abstract Background Mental and neurocognitive disorders are the leading cause of disabilities amongst the older adult populace worldwide. The population of the older adult in Egypt is fast growing. The national census in 2017 revealed a 2.56% increase in the older adult population from the 2006 cens...

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Main Authors: Opeyemi Odejimi, George Tadros, Noha Sabry
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-11-01
Series:Middle East Current Psychiatry
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00055-8
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spelling doaj-aac0a389dc7d4c47b6b9d017b02c322c2020-11-25T04:11:46ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Current Psychiatry2090-54162020-11-0127111210.1186/s43045-020-00055-8A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in EgyptOpeyemi Odejimi0George Tadros1Noha Sabry2Psychiatric Liaison Department, Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health Foundation TrustAston Medical School, Aston UniversityCairo UniversityAbstract Background Mental and neurocognitive disorders are the leading cause of disabilities amongst the older adult populace worldwide. The population of the older adult in Egypt is fast growing. The national census in 2017 revealed a 2.56% increase in the older adult population from the 2006 census, and these figures are expected to double by year 2031. This study aims to review current evidence about the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adult population in Egypt. Results A systematic review was carried out, and 16 studies met the inclusion criteria outlined in this study. Four main mental and neurocognitive disorders were identified: depression, anxiety, cognitive impairment and dementia. The reported prevalence of depression, anxiety, dementia and cognitive impairment are 23.7–74.5%, 14.2–72%, 3.66–39.2% and 1.74–51.4%, respectively. Anxiety and depression were positively correlated with the female gender, increasing age and lower educational status. Also, cognitive impairment and dementia were positively correlated with age, illiteracy or low education. However, there appears to be inconsistencies in the diagnostic tools used. Conclusion Egypt aging population is growing, and this research brings to forefront the scale of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst the older adult population. This may help ensure evidence-based initiatives are put in place and priority is given to resource allocation for geriatric mental and neurocognitive disorders in Egypt. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42018114831http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00055-8Mental disordersCognitive impairmentDementiaOlder adultsEgyptPrevalence
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George Tadros
Noha Sabry
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George Tadros
Noha Sabry
A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Mental disorders
Cognitive impairment
Dementia
Older adults
Egypt
Prevalence
author_facet Opeyemi Odejimi
George Tadros
Noha Sabry
author_sort Opeyemi Odejimi
title A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
title_short A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
title_full A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
title_fullStr A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
title_full_unstemmed A systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in Egypt
title_sort systematic review of the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adults’ populace in egypt
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Current Psychiatry
issn 2090-5416
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Abstract Background Mental and neurocognitive disorders are the leading cause of disabilities amongst the older adult populace worldwide. The population of the older adult in Egypt is fast growing. The national census in 2017 revealed a 2.56% increase in the older adult population from the 2006 census, and these figures are expected to double by year 2031. This study aims to review current evidence about the prevalence of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst older adult population in Egypt. Results A systematic review was carried out, and 16 studies met the inclusion criteria outlined in this study. Four main mental and neurocognitive disorders were identified: depression, anxiety, cognitive impairment and dementia. The reported prevalence of depression, anxiety, dementia and cognitive impairment are 23.7–74.5%, 14.2–72%, 3.66–39.2% and 1.74–51.4%, respectively. Anxiety and depression were positively correlated with the female gender, increasing age and lower educational status. Also, cognitive impairment and dementia were positively correlated with age, illiteracy or low education. However, there appears to be inconsistencies in the diagnostic tools used. Conclusion Egypt aging population is growing, and this research brings to forefront the scale of mental and neurocognitive disorders amongst the older adult population. This may help ensure evidence-based initiatives are put in place and priority is given to resource allocation for geriatric mental and neurocognitive disorders in Egypt. Systematic review registration PROSPERO CRD42018114831
topic Mental disorders
Cognitive impairment
Dementia
Older adults
Egypt
Prevalence
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43045-020-00055-8
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