Upside Stories Library
Stay curious
Explore our evidence-based insights on life’s big questions, transitions, and challenges for people approaching midlife and beyond.
When the World Stops Seeing You: Ageism, Depression, and the Hidden Toll of Being Overlooked in Midlife and Beyond
There is a particular kind of pain that comes not from being attacked, but from being overlooked. For many Australians over 50, the experience of being rendered invisible — in workplaces, healthcare settings, media, and everyday social life — is not an abstract concern. It is a daily reality.
Late-Life Depression: What It Looks Like, Why It’s Missed, and What Helps
Depression in later life is one of the most common and most missed mental health conditions in Australia. It often doesn't look like what most people picture when they think of depression, and that's why so many people in their 60s, 70s, and 80s are living with it unrecognised and unsupported. This article explains what late-life depression actually looks like, why it is so often overlooked, and what helps.
When Ageing Feels Like Disappearing: Understanding Gay Ageism and What Supports Wellbeing in Later Life
Internalised gay ageism or the experience of feeling devalued because of ageing within the context of a gay male identity, is a documented psychological construct associated with depressive symptoms, diminished sense of mattering, and loneliness in midlife and later life. Research identifies loneliness as the single strongest predictor of depression in older gay men, followed by ageism, internalised homophobia, and health behaviours. Protective factors include social connection within affirming communities, cultivating a sense of mattering, and psychological support that is identity-informed.