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Some Problems Arising from a Study of Mental Patients Over the Age of Sixty Years

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 February 2018

Felix Post*
Affiliation:
Jordanburn Nerve Hospital, Edinburgh

Extract

It is generally known that in recent years there has been a considerable increase of the elderly population. In addition, we assume that unless the birth-rate rises again, an increasing proportion of the population will be found in the involutional and senile periods of life. This development has already begun; whereas in 1901 7.6 per cent. of the population of Scotland were over 60 years of age, the percentage in 1941 has been estimated at 13.0. Men are less long lived than women, the figures being 6.6 and 8.-6 in 1901, and 12.1 and 13.8 in 1941.

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Part I.—Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1944 

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