The global population is rapidly ageing, leading to increased focus on promoting healthy ageing and addressing the mental health needs of older adults. Social psychiatry plays a crucial role in understanding the social determinants of mental health and developing interventions that enhance the psychological well-being of older adults. Additionally, family caregivers play a vital role in supporting older adults’ overall health and functioning, often facing unique challenges and needs themselves. Therefore, we invite researchers and scholars to submit their original research papers for an upcoming Research Topic.
This Research Topic aims to explore the intersection of healthy ageing, social psychiatry, and the experiences of family caregivers in supporting the well-being of older adults. This Research Topic is of great significance due to its implications for healthcare, quality of life, family dynamics, and policy development in an ageing global population. By addressing these interconnected issues, we strive to improve the mental health outcomes and overall well-being of older adults and those who care for them.
We welcome the submissions related to the following topics including but not restricted to:
• Mental health promotion and prevention strategies for older adults.
• Social determinants of mental health in older adults.
• Psychosocial interventions and therapies for mental health issues in older adults.
• Impact of social isolation and loneliness on mental health and well-being in older adults.
• Caregiver burden and mental health outcomes for family caregivers.
• Supportive interventions and strategies for family caregivers.
• Role of technology and digital solutions in promoting mental health and well-being in older adults and family caregivers.
• Policy and practice implications for addressing the mental health needs of older adults and family caregivers.
We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, theoretical papers, and practice-based papers that contribute to the understanding of healthy ageing, social psychiatry, and the experiences of family caregivers.
The global population is rapidly ageing, leading to increased focus on promoting healthy ageing and addressing the mental health needs of older adults. Social psychiatry plays a crucial role in understanding the social determinants of mental health and developing interventions that enhance the psychological well-being of older adults. Additionally, family caregivers play a vital role in supporting older adults’ overall health and functioning, often facing unique challenges and needs themselves. Therefore, we invite researchers and scholars to submit their original research papers for an upcoming Research Topic.
This Research Topic aims to explore the intersection of healthy ageing, social psychiatry, and the experiences of family caregivers in supporting the well-being of older adults. This Research Topic is of great significance due to its implications for healthcare, quality of life, family dynamics, and policy development in an ageing global population. By addressing these interconnected issues, we strive to improve the mental health outcomes and overall well-being of older adults and those who care for them.
We welcome the submissions related to the following topics including but not restricted to:
• Mental health promotion and prevention strategies for older adults.
• Social determinants of mental health in older adults.
• Psychosocial interventions and therapies for mental health issues in older adults.
• Impact of social isolation and loneliness on mental health and well-being in older adults.
• Caregiver burden and mental health outcomes for family caregivers.
• Supportive interventions and strategies for family caregivers.
• Role of technology and digital solutions in promoting mental health and well-being in older adults and family caregivers.
• Policy and practice implications for addressing the mental health needs of older adults and family caregivers.
We welcome original research articles, systematic reviews, meta-analyses, theoretical papers, and practice-based papers that contribute to the understanding of healthy ageing, social psychiatry, and the experiences of family caregivers.

