BMJ Mental Health
is a peer reviewed, open access journal from BMJ covering clinically relevant research in mental health and psychiatry.
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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.
BMJ Mental Health is indexed in MEDLINE, Scopus and the Web of Science
Submissions and article proposals are welcomed by the international editorial team, which is led by Editor-in-Chief Professor Andrea Cipriani (University of Oxford).
Authors
BMJ Mental Health accepts submissions of a wide range of article types, including original research, reviews and perspective pieces.
The Author Information section provides specific article requirements to help you turn your research into an article suitable for BMJ Mental Health.
Information is also provided on editorial policies and open access.
Introducing BMJ Mental Health
Submit to BMJ Mental Health
Professor Andrea Cipriani introduces BMJ Mental Health, its aims and scope. BMJ Mental Health welcomes submissions in all areas of mental health. To submit a paper, please visit: https://mentalhealth.bmj.com/pages/authors/
Find out moreRebrand and Open Access Future
In January 2023, Evidence-Based Mental Health became BMJ Mental Health. BMJ Mental Health is fully open access and BMJ's first journal to 'flip' to open access under the Plan S Transformative Journal programme. BMJ has a long-standing reputation as a pioneering publisher and champion of open access research and we are excited to be extending the journal's international reach and impact in this way.
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