Archives of Sexual Behavior

Archives of Sexual Behavior  
Abbreviated title (ISO) Arch. Sex. Behav.
Discipline Clinical Psychiatry
Language English
Edited by Kenneth J. Zucker
Publication details
Publisher Springer Science+Business Media
Publication history 1971–present
Frequency Bimonthly
Open access partially
Impact factor
(2009)
3.239
Indexing
ISSN 0004-0002 (print)
1573-2800 (web)
LCCN 71648996
CODEN ASXBA
OCLC number 1183760
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The Archives of Sexual Behavior is a peer-reviewed academic journal in sexology. It is the official publication of the International Academy of Sex Research.

Contents

History

The Archives was founded in 1971 by Richard Green, who served as its editor in chief until 2001.[1] He was succeeded by Kenneth J. Zucker.[1] The Archives is published by Springer Science+Business Media[2] and has become a leading journal in its field.[3]

Article categories

The types of articles published in the journal include:

Indexing and citations

Archives is included in the major indexes Biological Abstracts, Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences, EMBASE, Family & Society Studies Worldwide, Health and Safety Science Abstracts, Index Medicus/MEDLINE, ISI Alerting Services, Psychological Abstracts, PsycINFO, Referativnyi Zhurnal, Risk Abstracts, Sage Family Studies Abstracts, Scopus, Sexual and Relations Theraphy, Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Science Index, Social SciSearch, Sociological Abstracts, Studies on Women & Gender Abstracts, Violence and Abuse Abstracts.[2] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the 2009 impact factor is 3.239, ranking it 9th out of 93 in the Clinical Psychology category and first out of 68 in the category "Interdisciplinary Social Sciences".[4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Editorial Board", Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2008, http://www.springer.com/public+health/journal/10508?detailsPage=editorialBoard, retrieved 2008-08-12 
  2. ^ a b "Home page", Archives of Sexual Behavior, 2008, http://www.springer.com/public+health/journal/10508, retrieved 2008-08-12 
  3. ^ Bergner, Daniel (2009-01-22). "What Do Women Want?". New York Times Magazine (New York Times): pp. MM26. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/magazine/25desire-t.html?_r=1. Retrieved 2009-08-29. 
  4. ^ "Journal Citation Reports", Web of Science, 2010, http://isiwebofknowledge.com, retrieved 2010-08-23