The Journals of Gerontology

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The Journals of Gerontology are a collection of peer-reviewed academic journals that focus on research in the field of gerontology, the study of the social, psychological, cognitive, and biological aspects of aging. The journals are published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Gerontological Society of America (GSA), a leading interdisciplinary organization dedicated to the advancement of gerontological research, education, and practice.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The Journals of Gerontology comprise two main sections, each covering different aspects of aging research:

  • Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences - This series focuses on the biological and medical aspects of aging, including research on genetics, neuroscience, epidemiology, and geriatric medicine. It aims to provide insights into the mechanisms of aging and the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of age-related diseases.
  • Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences - This series covers the psychological and social dimensions of aging. It includes research on cognitive aging, mental health, sociology of aging, economics of aging, and policy related to older adults. The goal is to understand the impact of aging on individuals and society and to improve the quality of life for older adults.

History[edit | edit source]

The Journals of Gerontology were first published in 1946, making them among the oldest and most respected journals in the field of gerontology. Over the years, they have expanded in scope and depth, reflecting the growing complexity and importance of aging research. The division into Series A and Series B occurred to better organize and focus the broad range of topics within gerontology.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The Journals of Gerontology are considered authoritative sources in the field of aging research. They are highly regarded for their rigorous peer-review process and their contribution to advancing knowledge about aging. The journals have a significant impact on both academic research and practical applications in geriatrics and gerontology.

Submission and Review Process[edit | edit source]

Submissions to The Journals of Gerontology are subject to a rigorous peer-review process, ensuring that only high-quality research is published. The review process is designed to be fair, unbiased, and timely, with the goal of providing constructive feedback to authors. The journals welcome submissions from researchers around the world, reflecting the global nature of aging research.

Access and Distribution[edit | edit source]

The Journals of Gerontology are available in both print and online formats. Subscribers have access to current issues as well as an extensive archive of past issues, allowing for comprehensive research and study. Many academic institutions and research libraries provide access to the journals as part of their collections.

Conclusion[edit | edit source]

The Journals of Gerontology play a crucial role in advancing our understanding of aging and its implications for individuals and society. By fostering high-quality research and disseminating knowledge in the field of gerontology, they contribute to the development of strategies to improve the health, well-being, and quality of life of older adults.

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