Official journal of ISPN - the International Society of Psychiatric Mental-Health NursesArchives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research and scholarship to guide educators, scientists, advocates, and practitioners of psychiatric and mental health nursing. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing considers psychiatric and mental health nursing in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice, education, research, and policy applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, mental health disciplines, in both the public and private sectors. Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for international clinician-scholars to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice. Manuscripts are sought that will inform current practice and shape public policy for the diverse and equitable delivery of psychiatric and mental health nursing services.
The Journal of Aging Research & Lifestyle (JARLife) is an e-only gold open access peer-reviewed journal committed to publishing high-quality research on all areas related to lifestyle and aging.
The Journal has five initial sections that aim to cover the broad spectrum of lifestyle research during aging:
Physical activity, exercise and aging;Nutrition and aging;
Cognitive stimulation and aging;
Geroscience and lifestyle;
Digital aspects, lifestyle and aging.
Research on other lifestyle topics not covered in the above mentioned sections are also welcome.
Original investigations using all types of study designs, from observational investigations to interventions, but also qualitative studies, are accepted, as well as other types of articles, such as Reviews, Meta-Analyses, Comments/Perspectives, Letters-to-the-Editor, Methodological papers and Research Protocols.
High priority is given to studies investigating the interactions of multiple health behaviors during aging, in particular, clinical trials of multidomain lifestyle interventions (when two or more lifestyle interventions are combined), as well as observational longitudinal studies that have assessed several lifestyle behaviors over time. Reports using a life-course perspective are also welcome.
Although our main focus regards research in humans, cutting-edge animal studies may be considered.
The Journal of Aging Research & Lifestyle is indexed in PubMed Central.