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JAMA Psychiatry


Title Abbreviation
JAMA Psychiatry
ISSN
2168-622X
Electronic ISSN
2168-6238
Readership
Allied Health Professionals, Clinical Pharmacologists, Clinicians, Counselors, Internists, Interventionalists, Mental Health Evaluators, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Researchers, Scientists
Scope
JAMA Psychiatry (formerly Archives of General Psychiatry) is an international peer-reviewed journal for clinicians, scholars, and research scientists in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral science, and allied fields. JAMA Psychiatry aims to publish the best clinically relevant science in psychiatry. It is the psychiatry journal most frequently cited in scientific literature, and often is cited in the lay press as well. Many of its peer-reviewed original articles deal with the biological origin of mental disorders and pharmaceutical therapy. The journal is well known for its publication of long-term, multicenter studies. Additional emphasis is given to articles of the highest quality in the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses often seen in clinical settings: anxiety, depression, and substance abuse.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Medical Association (AMA)
Publisher Name
American Medical Association
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