Aging & Mental Health

Papers
(The H4-Index of Aging & Mental Health is 21. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Prevalence and health outcomes in community-dwelling older adults with comorbid cancer and dementia: a longitudinal analysis51
Longer time horizons are associated with reduced risk of mortality and disability in older adults48
Learning from lived experience: rural older Australians’ perspectives of mental health, wellbeing, and support47
Playfulness in middle- and older age: testing associations with life satisfaction, character strengths, and flourishing43
Internet use and loneliness among older Chinese adults41
An implementation demonstration of Engage, a behavioral intervention for depression, in a geriatric mental health care setting39
The paradox of wellbeing: what happens among women with fibromyalgia? The effect of cognitive fusion37
The impact of unpaid caring on cognitive function: a rapid review37
Emotion regulation across the lifespan: age differences in intrapersonal and interpersonal strategies for the adjustment to the COVID-19 pandemic in four countries32
Comparative effectiveness of non-pharmacological interventions for depressive symptoms in mild cognitive impairment: systematic review with network meta-analysis32
Mental health and well-being for aging adults during the COVID-19 pandemic29
Six-year trajectories of core depressive symptoms and insomnia symptoms in depressed older adults: a NESDO study26
On taking up space: a qualitative inquiry of depression in older adults with cancer26
Understanding the caregiving experiences of Asian Indian, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese American family care partners of persons living with dementia25
Changes in narratives about aging among older adults in an internalized ageism intervention25
Perceived neighborhood disorder, social cohesion, and depressive symptoms in spousal caregivers25
With age comes well-being: older age associated with lower stress, negative affect, and depression throughout the COVID-19 pandemic23
Factors relating to depressive symptoms of caregivers for older care recipients in Indonesia22
The role of gender in the association between sensory impairments and well-being, depression symptoms, and relationship satisfaction among older adults22
‘There’s no straight line…’ a consumer-informed intervention for FTD family care partners: the STELLA-FTD pilot study22
The dyadic relationship of family carers and people living with dementia – an umbrella review21
Falls as a mental health risk among Korean-American residents in subsidized senior housing: mediating effect of fall-related self-efficacy21
A self-guided e-learning program improves metamemory outcomes in healthy older adults: a randomized controlled trial21
Psychometric properties of the Partner Ambivalence Scale in middle-aged and older adults21
Interpersonal dysfunction predicts subsequent financial exploitation vulnerability in a sample of adults over 50: a prospective observational study21
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