British Journal of Psychiatry

British Journal of Psychiatry  
Former name(s) Asylum Journal, Journal of Mental Science
Abbreviated title (ISO) Br. J. Psychiatry
Discipline Psychiatry
Language English
Edited by Peter Tyrer
Publication details
Publisher Royal College of Psychiatrists (United Kingdom)
Publication history 1853–present
Frequency Monthly
Open access After 12 months
Impact factor
(2009)
5.780
Indexing
ISSN 0007-1250 (print)
1472-1465 (web)
LCCN 89649366
CODEN BJPYAJ
OCLC number 1537306
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The British Journal of Psychiatry is a peer-reviewed medical journal published monthly by the Royal College of Psychiatrists containing original research, systematic reviews, commentaries on contentious articles, short reports, a comprehensive book review section, and a correspondence column relating to the area of psychiatry. According to the journal's editor, the primary audience is psychiatrists, clinical psychologists, and all professionals with an interest in mental health.[1] Its editor-in-chief is Peter Tyrer.

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History

The journal was established in 1853 as the Asylum Journal in 1853 and named Journal of Mental Science from 1858 to 1963, when it obtained its present name.[1]

Supplements

A series of supplements, when published, provide in-depth coverage of topics.[1]

Impact factor

According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2009 impact factor is 5.780.[1]

Online archives

The complete archive of contents from 1855 to the present is available online. All content from January 2000 on is made freely available 1 year after publication.[2]

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