Pensioners in Bulgaria live in harsh conditions that do not allow them to live their old age to the full, unlike their counterparts in more developed countries, says psychiatrist Dr Vladimir Simov, who has practised outside Bulgaria for many years and currently lives and works in France.
His book "Ageing" was recently published. It examines the intersections of this psycho-biosocial issue, analysing more than 500 foreign studies and monographs. According to the author, one of the most important factors in the well-being of older people around the world is their economic status.
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