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Scared Sick: Relating Fear of Crime to Mental Health in Older Adults

机译:受惊的病人:将对犯罪的恐惧与老年人的心理健康相关

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The factors that determne the health and well-being of older populations are increasingly recognized as critical public health issues. The focus of this review article is to provide evidence for the role of fear of crime in determining the mental health of older populations. The fear of crime is a complex construct, as the vast majority of fear is not related to actual rates of victimization. Here, we synthesize the literature on fear of crime and how the physical and social environment can profoundly affect mental health outcomes. The review presents some plausible physiological mechanisms by which fear of crime may directly or indirectly affect the life span development of the brain to modulate mental health in an effort to aid further development of research in this area.
机译:决定老年人口健康和福祉的因素日益被认为是关键的公共卫生问题。本文的重点是提供证据,证明对犯罪的恐惧在确定老年人口心理健康中的作用。对犯罪的恐惧是一个复杂的结构,因为绝大多数恐惧与实际受害率无关。在这里,我们综合了有关对犯罪的恐惧以及身体和社会环境如何深刻影响心理健康结果的文献。该综述提出了一些合理的生理机制,通过这些机制,人们对犯罪的恐惧可能会直接或间接影响大脑的寿命发展,从而调节心理健康,从而有助于该领域的进一步发展。

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