Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 69) Information for Authors Submission requirements for Psychiatry 2008 are in accordance with the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE). See “Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals” at www.icmje.org. EDITORIAL PURPOSE Psychiatry 2008 is a peer-reviewed publication designed to provide psychiatrists with up-to-date, evidence-based information on the latest treatment options, new techniques, and practice management issues to improve their daily practice. The journal provides practical information on a broad range of pertinent topics that is based on the latest research and is presented in a straightforward “how-to” fashion. SCOPE OF MANUSCRIPTS Manuscripts that meet our editorial purpose include but are not limited to: (1) reports of preclinical and clinical research studies that expand existing knowledge; (2) case studies and reports that stimulate research and the exchange of information; (3) in-depth reviews of clinical practice, management, reimbursement, education, ethics, and legal issues; (4) reviews and reports of contemporary topics in psychiatry and psychiatry practice that may affect the delivery, reimbursement, or practice of psychiatric care. Original Research. Reports of investigations that address questions about clinical care or expand existing knowledge. References and illustrative material are recommended. Must include abstract. Recommended length: up to 6000 words, not including references. Review Articles. Comprehensive articles summarizing basic strategies to facilitate the psychiatrist’s approach to diagnosis and treatment and articles highlighting emerging diagnostic and therapeutic modalities. May also include in-depth reviews of clinical practice, management, reimbursement, educational, ethical, and legal issues. At least 25 current references are recommended. Illustrative material is preferred. Must include abstract. Recommended length: up to 6000 words, not including references. Case Reports. Short presentations of actual cases that stimulate research and the exchange of information and illustrate the signs and symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment of a disorder. At least 15 current references are recommended. Illustrative material is preferred. Must include abstract. Recommended length 1000 to 3000 words, not including references. Brief Reports. Short reports of original studies or evaluations or unique, first-time reports of clinical case series. Must include abstract. Recommended length: 1000 to 1500 words (not including references). Special Communications. Communications that describe an important issue in psychiatric medicine in a scholarly, thorough, wellreferenced, systematic or evidence-based manner. Must include abstract. Recommended length: up to 3000 words (not including references). Commentaries. Essays that address important topics in psychiatric medicine and generally are not linked to a specific article. Commentaries should be well focused, scholarly, and clearly presented. Include approximately 20 references. Recommended length: 1500 to 2000 words. Letters to the Editor. Opinions on cases or articles published in Psychiatry 2008, opinions on other current topics, or short reports of clinical interest. Must be concise and to the point. Please indicate whether the letter is intended for publication. Text should not exceed 600 words, with no more than five references. Letters should be received within two months of the article’s publication and may be sent to the original author for reply. The editor reserves the right to edit the material for style, clarity, and size. MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSION Submissions for consideration may be sent electronically to: Elizabeth Klumpp, Executive Editor, editorial@matrixmedcom.com. Hard copy submissions are no longer accepted. Cover Letter. Manuscripts should be submitted with a cover letter indicating the article type. The cover letter should give details on any previous or duplicate publication of any of the content and should state that the paper is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. In the cover letter, authors should disclose any potential financial conflicts of interest relevant to the submitted manuscript. For Letters to the Editor, please indicate whether the letter is intended for publication. Conflict of Interest Disclosures. All authors should disclose any potential financial conflicts of interest relevant to the submitted manuscript in the cover letter of the submitted manuscript. Author and Copyright Forms. Upon submission, authors will be asked to complete and return an Author Form, which requires corresponding author information, authorship statement, and financial disclosure. Authors will also be asked to sign and return a copyright form. If the manuscript is accepted and published in Psychiatry 2008, authors must transfer copyright to Matrix Medical Communications. Registration of Clinical Trials. As recommended by the ICMJE, Psychiatry 2008 requires as a condition of consideration for publication, registration of all clinical trials in a public trials registry that requires the minimum registration data set as determined by the ICMJE [visit http://www.icmje.org/index.html#clin_trials for guidelines]. Please include the trial registry name, registration number, and the url for the registry in the abstract. Inclusion of previously published materials. Any material submitted to Psychiatry 2008 that is reproduced from previously published copyrighted material must be accompanied by a letter of permission from the copyright holder. All such material should include a full credit line (e.g., in the figure or table legend) acknowledging the original source. The author is responsible for obtaining the permission and is reponsible for any associated fees. MANUSCRIPT PREPARATION Title Page. The title page should contain the following elements: title, author names and institutional affiliations, sources of financial support, name of corresponding author with his or her complete contact information (mailing address, telephone and fax numbers, e-mail address), and word count (text only). Spacing and Pagination. The manuscript should be typed using double spacing throughout. Do not use a running head. Pages should be numbered beginning with the title page. Manuscripts should NOT contain any automatic formatting, except for the page number at the top right corner of each page. Abstract. Include a structured abstract with all articles, except letters to the editors. Abstracts should be limited to 250 words and should be organized into the following categories: Objective, Design, Setting, Participants, Measurements, Results, Conclusion. Abstracts of clinical trials must include trial registry information (registry name, registration number, and url for the registry). Keywords. Include all relevant keywords following the abstract. Abbreviations/Acronyms. All abbreviations and acronyms should be spelled out at first mention. References. Citation accuracy is the responsibility of the author. Requirements are in accordance with the Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals (see www.icmje.org for more information). References must be cited in text in numerical order and must appear as a complete list at the end of the manuscript. (See Uniform Requirements.) Do not superscript reference numbers in the text; place the numbers at the end of the corresponding sentences or paragraphs between brackets. Abbreviate names of journals according to Index Medicus style. Book references should include the author(s), editor(s), title, edition number, publisher and city, copyright date, volume, and specific page numbers for quoted material. The sequence for a journal article should be: authors (up to four; for five or more authors, list the first three, followed by et al), title of paper, journal name abbreviated as in the Index Medicus, year of publication, volume number, issue number and first and last page numbers. Example: 1. Stark D, Kiely M, Smith A, et al. Anxiety disorders in cancer patients: Their nature, associations, and relation to quality of life. J Clin Oncol 2002;20:3137–48. The sequence for ch apters of a book should be: author(s), chapter title, editors, book title, edition, place of publication, publisher, year, page numbers. Example: 2. Holland JC, Gooen-Piels J. Principles of [JULY] Psychiatry 2008 http://www.icmje.org http://www.icmje.org http://www.icmje.org/index.html#clin_trials
Table of Contents Feed for the Digital Edition of Psychiatry - July 2008 Psychiatry - July 2008 Editor's Message Editorial Advisory Board Contents PsychRx Letters to the Editor Reliability of Diagnoses: Do Psychiatrists Use Structured Interviews In Real Clinical Settings? Trend Watch: Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in the Elderly Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection Commentary: Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line Be Drawn and By Whom? Commentary: Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Pathlogist's View of Schizophrenia Journal Watch Classified Advertising Information for Authors Psychiatry - July 2008 Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 1) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 2) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 3) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 4) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 5) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 6) Psychiatry - July 2008 - (Page 7) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Editor's Message (Page 8) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Editor's Message (Page 9) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Editorial Advisory Board (Page 10) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Editorial Advisory Board (Page 11) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Contents (Page 12) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Contents (Page 13) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Contents (Page 14) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Contents (Page 15) Psychiatry - July 2008 - PsychRx (Page 16) Psychiatry - July 2008 - PsychRx (Page 17) Psychiatry - July 2008 - PsychRx (Page 18) Psychiatry - July 2008 - PsychRx (Page 23) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Letters to the Editor (Page 24) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Letters to the Editor (Page 25) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Reliability of Diagnoses: Do Psychiatrists Use Structured Interviews In Real Clinical Settings? (Page 26) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Reliability of Diagnoses: Do Psychiatrists Use Structured Interviews In Real Clinical Settings? (Page 27) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Trend Watch: Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in the Elderly (Page 28) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Trend Watch: Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in the Elderly (Page 29) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Trend Watch: Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in the Elderly (Page 30) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Trend Watch: Use of Atypical Antipsychotics in the Elderly (Page 31) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 32) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 33) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 34) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 35) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 36) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 37) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 38) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 39) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 40) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Review: The Struggle for Mental Healthcare in New Orleans-One Case at a Time (Page 41) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 42) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 43) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 44) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 45) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 46) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 47) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 48) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 49) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 50) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Psychotherapy Rounds: Psychotherapeutic and Adjuntive Pharmacologic Approaches to Treating Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (Page 51) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 52) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 53) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 54) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 55) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 56) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Original Research: Baseline Dissociation and Prospective Success in Special Forces Assessment and Selection (Page 57) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line Be Drawn and By Whom? (Page 58) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line Be Drawn and By Whom? (Page 59) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line Be Drawn and By Whom? (Page 60) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Performance-Enhancing Drugs: Where Should the Line Be Drawn and By Whom? (Page 61) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Pathlogist's View of Schizophrenia (Page 62) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Pathlogist's View of Schizophrenia (Page 63) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Pathlogist's View of Schizophrenia (Page 64) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Commentary: Psychiatric Diagnosis and the Pathlogist's View of Schizophrenia (Page 65) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Journal Watch (Page 66) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Journal Watch (Page 67) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Classified Advertising (Page 68) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Information for Authors (Page 69) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Information for Authors (Page 70) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Information for Authors (Page 71) Psychiatry - July 2008 - Information for Authors (Page 72)
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