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We recommend the use of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory - 20 item version (GAI-20) for identifying clinically important anxiety symptoms or disorders within clinical settings and for individuals at risk. (GRADE Certainty of Evidence: Moderate; Strength of recommendation: Strong)
- Anxiety in Older Adults Canadian Guidelines for
Below you will find key evidence-based information presented...
- Anxiety in Older Adults Canadian Guidelines for
Older adults with anxiety need education and support when starting medication. It is important to let them know that it can take 4-6 weeks to see benefits and manage any initial side effects. There is evidence for antidepressants as a first-line treatment for anxiety disorders in older adults.
Below you will find key evidence-based information presented in the first clinical guidelines on anxiety in older adults. Learn more about anxiety in older adults and access additional resources here.
The Canadian Coalition for Seniors’ Mental Health (CCSMH) is currently developing national guidelines for anxiety among older adults. These guidelines are the first of their kind in Canada and will establish best practices for anxiety in older adults. Learn more about the guidelines here.
Older adults will benefit from taking concrete steps to address anxiety and ultimately live the life they want. How common is anxiety in older age? The symptoms doctors look for to diagnose the most severe forms of anxiety in younger people don’t always apply to seniors. Anxiety disorders are often
They have designed this resource as a tool to check anxiety symptoms and determine if an older adult’s mental health needs support.
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Dec 1, 2022 · These guidelines will provide healthcare providers, older adults and their families with evidence-based best practices for the prevention, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of anxiety disorders in older adults.