Life course and mental health: a thematic and systematic review

Yuhu Zhang, Chen Shaojun*, Tosin Yinka Akintunde*, Ekene Francis Okagbue, Stanley Oloji Isangha, Taha Hussein Musa

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Abstract

Objective: This study explored the influence of the life course on mental health by identifying key trends, seminal works, and themes in existing research. Additionally, it highlights the major discussions at the intersection of life course and mental health.

Methods: Documents were extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), to systematically analyze themes on mental health outcomes across the life course. The analysis was based on key bibliometric tools, including VOSviewer 1.6.11, R Studio software, and GraphPad Prism 9 to analyze the evolution and impact of scholarly contributions in this domain.

Results: The accumulated body of research concerning the life course’s impact on mental health, which began to emerge around 1990 displayed a consistently upward trend. Predominant contributions originate from developed nations and frequently look into the psychosocial determinants of mental health over life course. Life course and mental health studies have been extensively infused with biopsychosocial frameworks that consider the role of genetic makeup, neurodevelopment, cognition, affect, sociocultural dynamics, and interpersonal relationships. Life course theory application in mental health highlight the substantive effects of accumulated adversities, notably social determinants of health, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), and their implications for subsequent mental health outcomes.

Conclusion: The nexus of life course and mental health outcomes demands further scholarly interrogation, particularly within underserved regions, to strengthen protective mechanisms for vulnerable populations. © 2024 Zhang, Shaojun, Akintunde, Okagbue, Isangha nd Musa.
Original languageEnglish
Article number1329079
Number of pages16
JournalFrontiers in Psychology
Volume15
Online published6 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Funding

The author(s) declare that no financial support was received for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Research Keywords

  • life course
  • mental health
  • bibliometrics
  • thematic analysis
  • web of science

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