Aging & Mental Health

Aging & Mental Health
  • Published by: Routledge
  • Volume Number: 14
  • Frequency: 8 issues per year
  • Print ISSN: 1360-7863
  • Online ISSN: 1364-6915

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Caregiving, residence, race, and depressive symptoms

Siegler, Ilene C.; Brummett, Beverly H.; Williams, Redford B.; Haney, Thomas L.; Dilworth-Anderson, Peggye;

Volume 14, Issue 7

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NEW 2009 Impact Factor of 1.127 (2010 Thomson Reuters, 2009 Journal Citation Reports)

Increasing to 8 issues in 2010

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Aging & Mental Health provides a leading forum for the rapidly expanding field which investigates the relationship between the aging process and mental health. The international impact of the journal is well recognized. It has readers in over 40 countries, a rising impact factor and is indexed by ISI, MEDLINE, Current Contents and other widely used indexing systems. The journal addresses the mental changes associated with normal and abnormal or pathological aging, as well as the psychological and psychiatric problems of the aging population.

Aging & Mental Health covers the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging as they relate to mental health. In particular it encourages an integrated approach between the various biopsychosocial processes and etiological factors associated with psychological changes in the elderly. It also emphasizes the various strategies, therapies and services which may be directed at improving the mental health of the elderly. In this way the journal has a strong alliance between the theoretical, experimental and applied sciences across a range of issues affecting mental health and aging. The journal provides an original and dynamic focus to help integrate the normal and abnormal aspects of mental health in aging. In addition, theoretical issues can be set in the context of the important new practical developments in this field.

Readership

The journal is directed at an international audience, with editors in London and North America. The readership of the journal is drawn from many disciplines, with particularly strong representation from psychiatrists and psychologists working with the elderly. Its strong scientific foundation makes it of considerable interest to basic scientists interested in the biological, psychological and social aspects of aging and mental health.

Peer Review Integrity

All research articles in this journal, including those in special issues, special sections, or supplements, have undergone rigorouos peer review, this generally involves initial editor screening and anonymized refereeing by at least two independent reviewers.

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