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BMJ Mental Health


Title Abbreviation
BMJ Ment Health
Electronic ISSN
2755-9734
Readership
Data Scientists, Mental Health Evaluators, Mental Health Policymakers, Mental Health Specialists, Psychiatric Nurses, Psychiatrists, Psychologists, Psychotherapists
Scope
BMJ Mental Health (formerly Evidence-Based Mental Health) is an open access, peer reviewed journal publishing evidence-based, innovative research, systematic reviews, and methodological papers in the area of mental health. It facilitates multidisciplinary collaboration among psychiatrists, psychologists and other mental health professionals, encourages debate on clinically relevant topics, and informs real world practice to improve patient and carer outcomes. BMJ Mental Health invites submissions in all areas of mental health including digital health; medical statistics; precision mental health; evaluation of psychotherapies; studies in children, young people and in the elderly; forensic psychiatry; health economics; data science and computational mental health.
Sponsoring Association(s)
British Psychological Society (BPS), Royal College of Psychiatrists (RCPSYCH)
Publisher Name
BMJ Publishing Group
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