Mental Health in Hispanic/Latino Older Adults With Multiple Chronic Conditions: Evidence and Recommendations
Irina Mindlis, Atami De Main, Daniel Jimenez

TL;DR
This paper explores mental health challenges in Hispanic/Latino older adults with multiple chronic conditions and offers recommendations for better assessment and care.
Contribution
The paper provides culturally-informed insights and recommendations for evaluating mental health in Hispanic/Latino older adults with multiple chronic conditions.
Findings
Hispanic/Latino older adults with MCC face higher risks of poor mental health due to poverty and limited healthcare access.
Culturally-informed assessments are essential for understanding loneliness and wellbeing in this population.
Cross-national studies reveal disparities in psychological outcomes among Mexican-origin older adults with MCC.
Abstract
Among older adults with multiple chronic conditions (MCC), poor mental health increases the risk for morbidity and mortality. Hispanic/Latino older adults are more likely to sustain early onset of MCC and age in poverty, with poorer access to health care, and greater functional limitations. However, most research on mental health related to MCC has focused primarily on non-Hispanic/Latino populations. This symposium aims to highlight findings on the mental health of Hispanic/Latino older adults with MCC through a range of approaches, including in-depth interviews, community-based approaches, and national and cross-national studies. Camacho et al. address the assessment of loneliness and wellbeing narratives among Hispanic/Latino older adults with MCC and chronic pain, highlighting the importance of culturally-informed assessments. De Main et al. discuss barriers and facilitators to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Disease Management Strategies · Diabetes Management and Education · Health disparities and outcomes
