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Depression, Grief, and Aging- Intergenerational Support and ...

Walid Saleh

  • 24 januari 2026
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Unlock the Power of Integrated Support Systems for Aging Populations.
Depression among older adults represents one of the most pressing public health challenges of our time. In "Intergenerational Support and Mental Health in Aging Populations," renowned researcher Walid Saleh presents groundbreaking evidence that transforms how we understand and address late-life depression. This comprehensive, research-based guide reveals a revolutionary finding: family support, community services, and smart health technologies create synergistic effects that dramatically improve mental health outcomes when operating together, far exceeding what any single resource can achieve alone.The book introduces a tri-layer support model that explains how family bonds, community infrastructure, and digital technologies interact to prevent and reduce depression in older adults. Drawing on longitudinal data and multilevel analyses, it demonstrates which combinations of support produce the best mental health outcomes. It also explores key theoretical foundations, including the Convoy Model of Social Relations, Ecological Systems Theory, and Socio-Technical Systems Theory, to explain complex support interactions.The text provides global perspectives on how demographic aging affects both developed and developing nations, offering practical solutions adaptable across cultural contexts. It includes concrete policy recommendations for governments, actionable strategies for healthcare providers, evidence-based guidance for families, and community-level implementation plans. The book also examines how smart health devices, wearable sensors, and telehealth platforms can enhance human care and connection without replacing them.Across eight comprehensive chapters, the book addresses the global challenge of late-life depression, theoretical foundations of support systems, family bonds and intergenerational relationships, community services as structural support, digital health technologies for aging populations, the synergistic model of integrated support, policy implications and practical applications, and future directions for research and practice.This work is intended for healthcare professionals, geriatric specialists, policymakers, social services administrators, researchers in gerontology and mental health, community service providers, program directors, family caregivers, and graduate students in social work and public health. With populations aging rapidly worldwide, the number of older adults experiencing depression continues to grow, and this book provides a comprehensive roadmap for building effective, integrated support systems that respect family relationships while recognizing the vital role of community resources and thoughtfully implemented technology.

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