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YiHan Zhang, Shengjie Di, Janisa Kabir, F. Kaburu, Ruijie Zhang, Abdulswabul Kudiza, Chaojun Tong, Xin Yu, Mehak Intizar, Jianlin Jiang, D. McDonnell, Barry L. Bentley, A. Cheshmehzangi, Junaid Ahmed, S. Šegalo, Jing-Bao Nie, C. D. da Veiga, Yu-Tao Xiang, Z. Su
1 1. 2. 2026.

Mental health challenges in older women: A systematic review of post-COVID technology-based interventions.

BACKGROUND Older women face disproportionate health challenges, exacerbated by multiple unprecedented challenges such as global aging, disease outbreaks, and geopolitical as well as technological upheavals. This study examines technology-based mental health interventions for this demographic, aiming to inform policy. METHODS A systematic review of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) targeting older women's mental health post-COVID-19 was conducted using databases like Web of Science and PubMed, adhering to PRISMA guidelines and registered with PROSPERO (CRD42020194003). RESULTS A total of 3463 articles were screened for eligibility, among which, 17 RCTs met the inclusion criteria. The review results show that 17 RCTs were conducted in middle-income and high-income countries. Fifteen RCTs generated statistically significant outcomes and reported specific aspects of their interventions to improve the mental health of older women. CONCLUSION Technology-based interventions show promise for improving older women's mental health. Policy recommendations include establishing comprehensive mental health centers, implementing universal healthcare, promoting digital literacy, and strengthening public awareness campaigns.


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