JAMA Psychiatry
JAMA Psychiatry (until 2013: Archives of General Psychiatry) is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the American Medical Association. It covers research in psychiatry, mental health, behavioral sciences, and related fields. The journal was established in 1919 and was split into 2 separate journals in 1959: Archives of Neurology and Archives of General Psychiatry. In 2013, their names changed to JAMA Neurology and JAMA Psychiatry, respectively. The editor-in-chief is Dost Öngür (Harvard University, McLean Hospital).
Discipline | Psychiatry |
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Language | English |
Edited by | Dost Öngür |
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Former name(s) | Archives of General Psychiatry |
History | 1959–present |
Publisher | American Medical Association (United States) |
Frequency | Monthly |
25.911 (2021) | |
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ISO 4 | JAMA Psychiatry |
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ISSN | 2168-622X (print) 2168-6238 (web) |
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