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Health anxiety disorders in older adults: Conceptualizing complex conditions in late life
Authors:R El-Gabalawy  CS Mackenzie  MA Thibodeau  GJG Asmundson  J Sareen
Institution:1. University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada;2. University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada
Abstract:Health anxiety disorders (e.g., hypochondriasis) are prevalent but understudied in older adults. Existing research suggests that severe health anxiety has a late age of onset, perhaps because of comorbidity with physical health conditions that are more likely to occur with aging. Despite being under diagnosed in later life due to a lack of age-appropriate diagnostic criteria, significant positive associations with age suggest that health anxiety disorders are more prevalent in older than younger adults. Preliminary research also highlights the complexity of these disorders in older adults and the potential importance of medical morbidity as a risk factor. This review explores the complexities of health anxiety disorders in later life with a focus on understanding defining features, prevalence rates, correlates, assessment, diagnosis, and treatment. We offer a theoretical model of the development of severe health anxiety among older adults to encourage further research on this important and under-studied topic.
Keywords:Health anxiety  Hypochondriasis  Older adults  Review
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