Journal of Psychopharmacology

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Journal of Psychopharmacology  
Abbreviated title (ISO 4) J. Psychopharmacol.
Discipline Psychopharmacology
Language English
Edited by David Nutt, Pierre Biler
Publication details
Publisher Sage Publications on behalf of the British Association for Psychopharmacology
Publication history 1987-present
Frequency Monthly
Open access Hybrid
Impact factor
(2012)
3.374
Indexing
ISSN 0269-8811 (print)
1461-7285 (web)
CODEN JOPSEQ
OCLC number 19962867
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The Journal of Psychopharmacology is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Sage Publications on behalf of the British Association for Psychopharmacology. It was established in 1987 and is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics. The editors-in-chief are David Nutt (Imperial College London) and Pierre Blier (University of Ottawa). The journal covers all aspects of psychopharmacology.

Abstracting and indexing

Journal of Psychopharmacology is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, MEDLINE, SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index.[1] According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal had a 2011 impact factor of 3.036, ranking it 59 out of 191 journals in the category "Clinical Neurology",[2] 111 out of 243 journals in the category "Neurosciences",[3] 76 out of 261 journals in the category "Pharmacology & Pharmacy",[4] and 40 out of 129 journals in the category "Psychiatry".[5]

References

  1. "Abstracting/Indexing: Journal of Psychopharmacology". Journal of Psychopharmacology. SAGE Publications. Retrieved 2012-10-11. 
  2. Journals Ranked by Impact: Clinical Neurology. "2011 Journal Citation Reports". Web of Science (Sciences ed.) (Thomson Reuters). 2012. 
  3. Journals Ranked by Impact: Neurosciences. "2011 Journal Citation Reports". Web of Science (Sciences ed.) (Thomson Reuters). 2012. 
  4. Journals Ranked by Impact: Pharmacology & Pharmacy. "2011 Journal Citation Reports". Web of Science (Sciences ed.) (Thomson Reuters). 2011. 
  5. Journals Ranked by Impact: Psychiatry. "2011 Journal Citation Reports". Web of Science (Sciences ed.) (Thomson Reuters). 2012. 

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