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Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association


Title Abbreviation
J Am Psychiatr Nurses Assoc
ISSN
1078-3903
Electronic ISSN
1532-5725
Readership
Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Nurses, Policy Makers, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists
Scope
The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association (JAPNA) is the official journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association and has the largest readership of psychiatric nurse academics and scientists, advanced and basic practice nurses of any nursing specialty journal. A bimonthly peer-reviewed journal, JAPNA serves as a mechanism for global dissemination and dialogue among nurses and health care professionals involved in the science, education and service delivery related to mental health and psychiatric disorders. The main goal of the journal is to publish research and scholarship that contribute both to knowledge development and continuum of care from mental health promotion and mental illness prevention to psychiatric treatment and recovery at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of prevention across the lifespan.
Sponsoring Association(s)
American Psychiatric Nurses Association (APNA)
Publisher Name
SAGE Publications - US
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