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Futurology and mental health services: are we ready for the demographic transition?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Moira Connolly*
Affiliation:
Gartnavel Royal Hospital, Glasgow
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Summary

Planning for the future development of mental health services requires an understanding of the changing demographics of local populations. It is argued that the demographic transition faced by the UK requires mental health services to adopt an approach more typical of public health in responding to the needs of an increasingly ageing population.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 2012
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FIG 1 Projected percentage change in age structure of Scotland's population, 2008–2033 (based on 2008 projections). Adapted from Scotland's Population 2010 – The Registrar General's Review of Demographic Trends.9

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FIG 2 Sociocultural model of successful ageing. From Godfrey17 adapted with permission from Baltes & Baltes.18

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