metricas
covid
Buscar en
European Journal of Psychiatry
Toda la web
Inicio European Journal of Psychiatry
ISSN: 0213-6163

The European Journal of Psychiatry is a quarterly publication founded in 1986 and directed by Professor A. Seva until his death in 2004. The journal is indexed in different bibliographic data bases, including the Social Sciences Citation Index. It is supported by the Spanish Society of Psychiatry and Mental Health, has been open to contributions from all over the world, and also has North American and Asian-Pacific co- editors.

A new stage of development of the journal has started in 2017. A new Editorial Board has been appointed and an advanced on-line editorial system has been implemented. Our new publishing partners will help to assure that our valuable research gets broadly disseminated, providing a more accessible entry into our contribution.

The overriding criteria for publication are originality, a high scientific quality and interest to a wide audience of those concerned with all aspects of mental illness. The scope is broad and the journal is committed to present new developments in the full spectrum of issues related to psychiatry and mental health, in areas linked to biological, psychological and social sciences. It will include basic studies and the growing application of clinical laboratory techniques in psychiatry. The European Journal of Psychiatry is determined to place particular emphasis on clinical issues related to a personalised medicine, including prevention and early intervention. All original papers will be refereed by independent experts in the field. Review articles and monographs designed to bring the reader up to date with research in the area will be a feature of the journal. There is a Book Review section and correspondence to the editor will be considered for publication.

The journal will be of interest to psychiatrists, psychologists, social scientists, nurses and others engaged in mental health professions, together with basic neurobiological researchers.

Ver más Opción Open Access

Indexada en:

Social Sciences Citation Index. Behavioral Measurement Data Base Services (BMDS). Biosciences Information Service (BIOSIS). Current Contents / Social Behavioral Sciences. e-psyche LLC. Excerpta Medica (EMBASE). Índice Bibliográfico Español en Ciencias de la Salud (IBECS). ISOC. Mental Health Abstracts DataBase. NISC Family Studies Databases. PsycAlert. Psychological Abstracts (PA). PsycINFO. Social Planning Policy and Development (SODOPA). Sociological Abstracts (SA). SCOPUS

Ver más

Síguenos:

Factor de impacto

El factor de impacto mide la media del número de citaciones recibidas en un año por trabajos publicados en la publicación durante los dos años anteriores.

© Clarivate Analytics, Journal Citation Reports 2022

Ver más
Factor de impacto 2023
2.5
Citescore

CiteScore mide la media de citaciones recibidas por artículo publicado.

Ver más
Citescore 2023
2.9
SJR

SJR es una prestigiosa métrica basada en la idea de que todas las citaciones no son iguales. SJR usa un algoritmo similar al page rank de Google; es una medida cuantitativa y cualitativa al impacto de una publicación.

Ver más
SJR 2023
0.603
SNIP

SNIP permite comparar el impacto de revistas de diferentes campos temáticos, corrigiendo las diferencias en la probabilidad de ser citado que existe entre revistas de distintas materias.

Ver más
SNIP 2023
0.578
Ver más métricas
Ocultar
Número
Vol. 39. Núm. 1.
(enero - marzo 2025)
Original articles
Influence of 5-HTT, COMT, and BDNF functional polymorphisms and their interaction with parental bonding in attachment anxiety, among adults with personality disorders
Leire Erkoreka, Iker Zamalloa, Pedro Muñoz, Santiago Rodriguez, Aurora Arrue, Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100270
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
Problematic gaming use and psychological distress among Spanish young adults: A comprehensive study
E. Suárez-Soto, A. Peris-de la Hoz, A. Sanchez-Fernandez-Quejo, E. Rodriguez-Toscano, N. Lagunas, B. Reneses, A. De la Torre-Luque
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100279
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
A collective case study of mental health systems’ response to COVID-19: Impact on patterns of care provision for depression and anxiety in two comparable regions of Southern Europe
G Castelpietra, T Niyonsenga, A Iruin, U Albert, A Gabilondo, L Salvador-Carulla
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100278
Has psychiatric emergency care changed after the COVID-19 pandemic? A retrospective study in a tertiary hospital in Madrid, Spain
Carolina Fajardo, Simona Sciacchitano, Alba Maria Pozo-Prados, Ana Izquierdo, Álvaro Orosa-Duarte, Eduardo Delgado-Parada, Jose Luis Ayuso-Mateos, Iosune Torio
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100281
Dissociation and dysfunctional personality traits in patients with borderline personality disorder: a study based on DSM-5 alternative model
Margherita Alfieri, Anna Caterina Leucci, Biancamaria Bortolotti, Sara Gibiino, Loredana Lia, Lorenzo Pelizza, Marco Menchetti
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100283
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
Sex differences in death by suicide versus the rest of external causes of death across the lifespan. A population study
Alicia Padron-Monedero, Isabel Noguer-Zambano, Alejandro G. Arleth, M. Pilar Martin, Jerónimo Saiz Ruiz
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100261
Review articles
The role of communication and social support in suicidal behaviour in adults aged between 18–40 years: A systematic review
Noelia Lucía Martínez-Rives, María Pilar Martín Chaparro, Yasuhiro Kotera, Bibha Dhungel, Stuart Gilmour
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100266
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
Systematic review of psychological assessment tools in emergencies, crises, and disasters
Alba Pérez-González, Adolfo Jarne
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100271
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
Neural bases of referential thinking in schizophrenia spectrum disorders and high-risk mental states: A systematic review
Daniel Santos-Carrasco, Juan Francisco Rodríguez-Testal, Manuel Vázquez-Marrufo
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100280
Highlights

  • Patients within the schizophrenia spectrum exhibit increased latency in self-referencing

  • Patients demonstrate a higher frequency of self-references to negative stimuli

  • The neural basis of referential thinking in schizophrenia is organized into postero-anterior functional hubs

  • Referential thinking serves as an indicator of progression along the psychotic continuum

  • Currently, there are both behavioral and biological markers available for psychosis prevention

Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
Study protocol
Testing implementation support strategies to facilitate an evidence-based substance use and mental health care intervention in veterans treatment courts: A hybrid type III trial protocol
David A. Smelson, Vera Yakovchenko, Kathryn E. Bruzios, Thomas Byrne, Megan Mccullough, Paige M. Shaffer, A. Rani Elwy
Eur J Psychiatry. 2025;39:100282
Acceso a texto completo
Artículo abierto
es en pt

¿Es usted profesional sanitario apto para prescribir o dispensar medicamentos?

Are you a health professional able to prescribe or dispense drugs?

Você é um profissional de saúde habilitado a prescrever ou dispensar medicamentos