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期刊名:Aging & mental health

缩写:AGING MENT HEALTH

ISSN:1360-7863

e-ISSN:1364-6915

IF/分区:2.4/Q2

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Wei Qi Koh,Martina Roes,Marjolein de Vugt et al. Wei Qi Koh et al.
Objectives: To examine through a social health lens the unmet needs of people affected by dementia, which includes people with dementia, their informal and formal (or professional) caregivers. 'Unmet needs' was conceptual...
Matthew S Schurr,Emily Post,Julia Baxter et al. Matthew S Schurr et al.
Objectives: Engage is an empirically-supported brief behavioral intervention for later-life depression yet to translate from randomized controlled trials to implementation. This study evaluated a real-world implementation...
Anne Nobels,Mona Biebuyck,Ines Keygnaert Anne Nobels
Objectives: This study provides a deeper understanding of older adults' perceived mental health impact of sexual victimization during their lifetime, the effects of the victimization on their sense of identity and interpe...
Razak M Gyasi,Lydia Osei-Amankwah,Victoria Mensah Nyamadi et al. Razak M Gyasi et al.
Objectives: Financial inclusion has been linked with health outcomes. However, the association between financial inclusion and sleep problems (SP) is limited in old age and the mediators of this association are largely un...
Shiri Shinan-Altman Shiri Shinan-Altman
Objectives: The aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of a dementia awareness and stigma reduction program among the Arab minoritized population in Israel. Specifically, we examined changes in knowledge, stigm...
Larissa Zwar,André Hajek Larissa Zwar
Objectives: In light of the rising demand for informal care, it is important to understand how attitudes towards family, aging and caregiving are associated. This study aims to explore attitudes towards older adults (ambi...
Maximilian Tolkamp,Matthias Pollmann-Schult Maximilian Tolkamp
Objectives: This study examines whether, and to what extent, widowed individuals experience increases in emotional and social loneliness. It specifically investigates whether strengthened parent-child relationships mitiga...
Helen Durgante,Alexandra Perkins,Linda Birt et al. Helen Durgante et al.
To investigate mechanisms of change and/or mediators across psychosocial research for improving the wellbeing of people with dementia. Searches were conducted from August 2023-October 2024. The CASP and MMAT Tools were used for methodologic...
Karolin Schwellnus,Erik J Giltay,Nadine P G Paans et al. Karolin Schwellnus et al.
Objectives: Contemporary public health and care policies expect that promoting self-reliance can help older adults prevent or recover from morbidity, including psychiatric disorders. We sought to clarify the role of self-...
Daniel P Wadsworth,Belinda Cash,Kristy Robson et al. Daniel P Wadsworth et al.
Objectives: Older adults with poor mental health living in rural areas are seldom heard in research and disadvantaged in health service provision. Consequently, this study aimed to explore rural older Australians' perspec...