British Journal of Psychiatry
eISSN: 1472-1465pISSN: 0007-1250
Key Metrics
CiteScore 

10
Eigenfactor 

0.01 - 0.05
Impact Factor 

5 - 10
SJR 

Q1Psychiatry and Mental Health

SNIP 

2
Topics Covered
Mental health
Odds ratio
Antidepressant
Well-being
Cognitive impairment
Risk management
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
Risk of mortality
Birth weight
Machine learning
Randomized controlled trial
Autism spectrum disorder
Health professionals
Intellectual disability
Psychosis
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Bipolar disorder
Psychiatric hospital
Mental well-being
Alzheimer's disease
Journal Specifications
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Overview
- PublisherRoyal College of Psychiatrists
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyMonthly
- Article Processing ChargesUSD 4775
General Details
- LanguageEnglish
- FrequencyMonthly
- Publication Start Year1853
- Publisher URL
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Recently Published Papers
Health-risk behaviours among people with severe mental ill health: understanding modifiable risk in the Closing the Gap Health Study
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- 13 Jan 2023
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Psychosis prediction 2.0: why child and adolescent mental health services should be a key focus for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder prevention research
- 12 Jan 2023
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Longitudinal effect of clozapine-associated sedation on motivation in schizophrenia: naturalistic longitudinal study
- 10 Jan 2023
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Childhood trauma, perceived stress and anhedonia in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: multigroup mediation analysis
- 5 Jan 2023
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Endocrine disease history and the risk of postpartum depression
- 21 Dec 2022
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Health-risk behaviours among people with severe mental ill health: understanding modifiable risk in the Closing the Gap Health Study
- 18 Jan 2023
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Association between SARS-CoV-2 infection and self-harm: Danish nationwide register-based cohort study
- 13 Jan 2023
- The British Journal of Psychiatry
Psychosis prediction 2.0: why child and adolescent mental health services should be a key focus for schizophrenia and bipolar disorder prevention research
- 12 Jan 2023
- The British Journal of Psychiatry
Longitudinal effect of clozapine-associated sedation on motivation in schizophrenia: naturalistic longitudinal study
- 10 Jan 2023
- The British Journal of Psychiatry
Childhood trauma, perceived stress and anhedonia in individuals at clinical high risk for psychosis: multigroup mediation analysis
- 5 Jan 2023
- The British Journal of Psychiatry
Endocrine disease history and the risk of postpartum depression
- 21 Dec 2022
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FAQs
How long has British Journal of Psychiatry been actively publishing? 
British Journal of Psychiatry has been in operation since 1853 till date.
What is the publishing frequency of British Journal of Psychiatry? 
British Journal of Psychiatry published with a Monthly frequency.
How many articles did British Journal of Psychiatry publish last year? 
In 2022, British Journal of Psychiatry publsihed 116 articles.
What is the eISSN & pISSN for British Journal of Psychiatry? 
For British Journal of Psychiatry, eISSN is 1472-1465 and pISSN is 0007-1250.
What is Citescore for British Journal of Psychiatry? 
Citescore for British Journal of Psychiatry is 10.
What is SNIP score for British Journal of Psychiatry? 
SNIP score for British Journal of Psychiatry is 2.
What is the SJR for British Journal of Psychiatry? 
SJR for British Journal of Psychiatry is Q1.
Who is the publisher of British Journal of Psychiatry? 
Royal College of Psychiatrists is the publisher of British Journal of Psychiatry.