New Frontiers in Aging Psychiatry
A special issue of Brain Sciences (ISSN 2076-3425). This special issue belongs to the section "Psychiatric Diseases".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 10996
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Life Sciences, Brunel University London, Uxbridge, UK
Interests: biological bases of neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurodegenerative diseases; early detection of Alzheimer’s disease; cognitive correlates of neuropsychiatric symptoms in neurodegenerative diseases
Interests: early biomarkers of dementia; clinical trials in cognitive impairment; head injury
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
With an increasingly aging population, there is also an increased risk that older people may experience late-onset mental health issues as well as develop neurodegenerative conditions that might facilitate the emergence of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Some people have a greater predisposition than others to develop age-related conditions that might facilitate their experiencing of these symptoms. In addition, independent factors such as, for example, prolonged periods of isolation such as those due to the current COVID-19 pandemic have acted as a catalyst for latent symptoms, increasing older people’s chances for mental health distress.
In this Special Issue, we would like to focus on research that uses the most advanced methodology to provide a better understanding of psychiatric issues in aging, with a focus on understanding predisposing factors, biological factors, behavioral facilitators, and clinical phenomenology of psychiatric manifestations in aging.
The objective of this Special Issue is to act as a fulcrum for cutting-edge research based on advanced methodology, including genetics, advanced imaging, epidemiology, and behavioral measures to provide interested readers with the latest findings in aging psychiatry that might impact their clinical approach and their approach to treatment.
We are soliciting papers in the field of aging psychiatry that have approached the study of mental health disorders and neuropsychiatric manifestations in aging using state-of-the-art methodology, including but not limited to genetics, neuroimaging, epidemiology, pathology, and behavioral measures.
Prof. Dr. Annalena Venneri
Dr. Vanessa Raymont
Dr. Corinne Fischer
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- ageing/aging
- neuropsychiatric
- mental health
- psychiatry
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