Psychometric Evidence of Instruments for Assessing Mental Health in Older Adults from Latin America and the Caribbean: A Scoping Review
Claudia Miranda-Castillo, Stella-Maria Paddick, María O. León-Campos, Pedro Molleda, Javiera Rosell, Margarita Valenzuela

TL;DR
This review finds that mental health assessments for older adults in Latin America and the Caribbean mostly focus on cognitive function, with a need for better tools that consider emotional and psychosocial aspects.
Contribution
The study provides a comprehensive overview of psychometric instruments for mental health in older adults in Latin America and the Caribbean, highlighting gaps in validity and cultural sensitivity.
Findings
Most studies focus on cognitive function, with Brazil being the most researched country.
Few instruments address emotional or psychosocial dimensions of mental health.
There is a lack of standardized validity criteria across the region.
Abstract
What are the main findings? Most studies assessing mental health in older adults from Latin America and the Caribbean focused primarily on cognitive function, with a predominance of research conducted in Brazil.There are a lack of standardized validity criteria, and few studies address psychosocial or emotional dimensions of mental health in aging. Most studies assessing mental health in older adults from Latin America and the Caribbean focused primarily on cognitive function, with a predominance of research conducted in Brazil. There are a lack of standardized validity criteria, and few studies address psychosocial or emotional dimensions of mental health in aging. What are the implications of the main findings? There is an urgent need to develop and validate culturally sensitive instruments that assess the broader spectrum of mental health in older adults.Expanding validated…
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TopicsMental Health Treatment and Access · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research · Digital Mental Health Interventions
