de Mendonça Lima Carlos Augusto
Consort Psychiatr. 2022 Jan 15;3(1):16-21. doi: 10.17816/CP150. eCollection 2022.
The increasing number of older adults in countries across the world is a huge challenge to those that are in charge of promoting, protecting, and implementing their human rights. This task is particularly difficult in the absence of a strong international framework addressing the principles required to guide the actions to combat all human rights violations. The existence of such a specific framework for older adults with mental health conditions is justified in view of the particular vulnerability of this section of the population by virtue of societal ageism, stigmatization, exclusion, as well as the disability and dependency which mental health conditions in old age may confer. The present article is a development of a previous statement by the International Psychogeriatric Association and the World Psychiatric Association Section of Old Age Psychiatry. As there is a call to all organizations to support efforts to combat Human Rights violations among older adults, a text will be submitted to the Executive Committee of the World Psychiatric Association to approve an official position statement on Human Rights of Older Persons with Mental Health Conditions.
世界各国老年人数量的不断增加,对负责促进、保护和落实其人权的人来说是一项巨大挑战。在缺乏一个强有力的国际框架来处理指导打击一切侵犯人权行为所需原则的情况下,这项任务尤其艰巨。鉴于这部分人群因社会年龄歧视、污名化、排斥以及老年心理健康状况可能带来的残疾和依赖而具有的特殊脆弱性,为患有心理健康问题的老年人建立这样一个具体框架是合理的。本文是对国际老年精神病学协会和世界精神病学协会老年精神病学分会先前一份声明的拓展。由于呼吁所有组织支持打击老年人中侵犯人权行为的努力,将向世界精神病学协会执行委员会提交一份文本,以批准一份关于患有心理健康问题的老年人权利的官方立场声明。