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期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS

ISSN:0276-3478
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:WILEY, 111 RIVER ST, HOBOKEN, USA, NJ, 07030-5774
  出版社网址:http://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/
期刊网址:http://as.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-EAT.html
影响因子:4.861
主题范畴:NUTRITION & DIETETICS;    PSYCHIATRY;    PSYCHOLOGY

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

 

International Journal of Eating  Disorders
ISSN: 0276-3478
The Journal publishes basic research, clinical, and theoretical articles of scholarly substance on a variety of aspects of anorexia nervosa, bulimia, obesity and other atypical patterns of eating behavior and body weight regulation in clinical and normal populations. Full-length articles or brief reports addressing psychological, biological, psychodynamic, socio-cultural, epidemiologic, or therapeutic correlates of these clinical phenomena are welcome. Manuscripts submitted should represent a significant addition to our knowledge, or a significant review and synthesis of existing literature.


Instructions to Authors

For Authors

Instructions to Authors
Disk Submission Instructions
Wiley's Journal Styles and EndNote

Submission

Manuscripts and all correspondence concerning manuscripts under review should be sent to the Editor-in-Chief, Michael Strober, Ph.D., Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, 760 Westwood Plaza, Los Angeles, CA 90024.

Address all other correspondence to the Publisher, c/o John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 111 River Street, Hoboken, NJ 07030.

No article can be published unless accompanied by a signed publication agreement, which serves as a transfer of copyright from author to publisher. A copy of the agreement, executed and signed by the author, is required with each manuscript submission. (If the article is a "work made for hire," the agreement must be signed by the employer.) A publication agreement may be obtained from the editor or the publisher. A copy of the publication agreement appears in most issues of the journal. Only original papers will be accepted and copyright in published papers will be vested in the publisher. It is the author's responsibility to obtain written permission to reproduce material that has appeared in another publication.


Preparation of Manuscript

Authors should prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (Fifth Edition). Type the manuscript on heavy white bond paper 8 1/2 x 11 in. (22 x 28 cm) using double spacing between all lines (including quotations and tables) and leaving uniform margins of 1 1/2 in. (4 cm) at the top, right, left, and bottom of every page. The typeface must be dark, clear and easily readable. Dot-point typeface, generated by certain word processing systems, is unacceptable; manuscripts prepared in this way will be returned to the author for retyping.

Number all pages of the manuscript except the figures (including title page and abstract) consecutively. Parts of the manuscripts should be arranged in the following sequence:

(1) Title page (numbered 1), which should include the full names and biographical sketch (titles, affiliations, etc.) of all authors, and an abbreviated title (Running Head) which should not exceed 50 characters, counting letters, spacing, and punctuation. This Running Head should be typed in upper case letters centered at the bottom of the title page. Each page of the manuscript (excluding figures) should be identified by typing the first two or three words of the full title in the upper right-hand corner above the page number.

(2) Abstract (150 word maximum), should be started on a separate page, numbered 2. Type the word "Abstract" in upper and lower case letters, centered at the top of page 2. Authors of articles submitted to the Journal involving research data or reviews of the literature must now include the following information in the form of a structured abstract, under the headings indicated. The abstract should be typed as a single paragraph on one page: Objective: briefly indicate the primary purpose of the article, or major question addressed in the study. Method: indicate the sources of data, give brief overview of methodology, or, if review article, how the literature was searched and articles selected for discussion. For research based articles, this section should briefly note study design, how subjects were selected, and major outcome measures. Results: summarize the major or key findings. Discussion: indicate main clinical, theoretical, or research applications/implications. The Journal will continue to use unstructured abstracts for case reports.

(3) Text. Begin the text on page 3 and be sure to identify each page with the short title typed in the upper right-hand corner above the page number. Type the full title of the manuscript centered at the top, and then begin the text. The full title appears on page 3 only. Indent all paragraphs.

(4) References. Begin on separate page, with the word "References" typed in upper and lower case letters, centered at the top of the page.

(5) Appendixes, each typed on a separate page labeled "Appendix" A, B, etc., in the order in which they are mentioned in the text.

(6) Footnotes, start on separate page.

(7) Tables, give title and start each on a separate page. If a table must be continued on a separate page, repeat all titles and headings.

(8) Figure captions, start on separate page.

(9) Figures, place each on separate page.


Manuscript Form and Presentation

All manuscripts are subject to copyediting, although it is the primary responsibility of the authors to proofread thoroughly and insure correct spelling and punctuation, completeness and accuracy of references, clarity of expression, thoughtful construction of sentences, and legible appearance prior to the manuscript's submission. Preferred spelling follows Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary or Webster's Third New International Dictionary. The manuscript should conform to accepted English usage and syntax.

Use headings to indicate the manuscript's general organization. Do not use a heading for the introduction. In general, manuscripts will contain one of several levels of headings. Centered upper case headings are reserved for Methods, Results, and Discussion sections of the manuscript. Subordinate headings (e.g., the Subjects or Procedure subsection of Methods) are typed flush left, underlined, in upper case and lower case letters. The text begins a new paragraph.

In the body of text, be sure to indicate the position of each table by a clear break in text, with placement instructions set off by lines above and below.

Presenting statistical data in text. Give the symbol, degrees of freedom, value, and probability level. Give descriptive statistics, such as means and standard deviations, when appropriate, to clarify effects. Do not give references for statistics in common use.

Referencing in the text.

Wiley's Journal Styles Are Now in EndNote
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Download Reference Style for this Journal: If you already use EndNote, you can download the reference style for this journal.
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Referencing follows the author date method of citation, in which the author surname and year of publication are inserted in the text at the appropriate point. If the name of the author(s) appears as part of the narrative, cite only the year of publication in parentheses. When a work has two authors, cite both every time the reference occurs in the text. In the case of works with three to five authors, cite all authors the first time the reference occurs, and the surname of the first author followed by et al. in all subsequent citations. In the case of works by six or more authors, use the first author surname and et al. for all citations.

All reference citations in the text should appear in the reference list. The latter is arranged alphabetically by surname of authors; do not number. References by the same author with same publication date are arranged alphabetically by title (excluding A or The), and differentiated by lower case letters(a, b, c, etc.)placed immediately after the publication date. Each entry in the reference list must contain the surnames of all authors, full title of the work, the book or journal title in full (i.e., without abbreviation), year of publication, and inclusive page numbers (for journal articles and book chapters). Representative examples are as follows:

Dubowitz, H., Feigelman, S., & Reid, G. (1994). Children in kinship care: How do they fare? Children and Youth Services Review, 16, 85-106.

Baker, F.M., & Lightfoot, O.B. (1993). Psychiatric care of ethnic elders. In Culture, ethnicity, and mental illness (Volume 2, Chapter 12, pp. 517-552), Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Baker, F.M., & Lightfoot, O.B. (1993). Psychiatric care of ethnic elders. In A.C. Gaw (Ed.), Culture, ethnicity, and mental illness (pp. 517-552), Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

McNeil, C.B., Eyberg, S., Eisenstadt, T.H., & Newcomb, K. (1997). Marital status and living arrangements. In W.W. Hartrup & Z. Rubin (Eds.), APA Proceedings No. 512 (pp. 1-25), Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Preparation of figures. Figures should be professionally prepared and submitted in a form suitable for reproduction (camera-ready copy). Computer-generated graphs are acceptable only if they have been printed with a good quality laser printer. Graphs must show an appropriate grid scale. Each axis must be labeled with both the quantity measured and the unit of measurement. All figures and graphs must be photographed and submitted as 8 x 10 in. (20 x 25 cm) glossy prints, in triplicate.

All color figures will be reproduced in full color in the online edition of the journal at no cost to authors. Authors are requested to pay the cost of reproducing color figures in print. Authors are encouraged to submit color illustrations that highlight the text and convey essential scientific information. For best reproduction, bright, clear colors should be used. Dark colors against a dark background do not reproduce well; please place your color images against a white background wherever possible. Please contact Jennifer English at 201-748-6644/jenglish@wiley.com for further information.


Submission of Manuscript to the Editor

The original and two clear photocopies are submitted to the Editor, at the address noted above. Carbon copies are not accepted. Manuscripts are received with the understanding that they represent original works, not published previously, or under simultaneous review by another publication. If parts of the manuscripts have been presented at a scientific meeting, this should be indicated on the title page. Upon receipt of the manuscript, the Editor will send an acknowledgment of receipt to the author. It is the author's responsibility to contact the Editor in the event acknowledgment of receipt is not received within two weeks after expected arrival of the manuscript in the Editor's office.

Manuscripts are evaluated by one to three members of the Editorial Board, or outside reviewers selected by the Editor. Authors should anticipate a decision after a four to eight week period of review. If notice is not received by eight weeks, feel free to contact the Editor directly.

Accepted manuscripts become the permanent property of The International Journal of Eating Disorders and cannot be printed elsewhere without prior permission of the publisher.


Proofs

Authors will be supplied with proofs to check the accuracy of typesetting. Authors may be charged for any alterations to the proofs beyond those needed to correct typesetting errors. Proofs must be checked and returned within forty-eight hours of receipt.

A reprint order form will be sent to the corresponding author along with the proofs. Those wishing to order reprints must return this form with payment when returning their corrected proof. Reprints are normally shipped six to eight weeks after publication of the issue in which the item appears.


Disk Submission Instructions

Please return your final, revised manuscript on disk as well as hard copy.
The hard copy must match the disk.

The Journal strongly encourages authors to deliver the final, revised version of their accepted manuscripts (text, tables, and, if possible, illustrations) on disk. Given the near-universal use of computer word-processing for manuscript preparation, we anticipate that providing a disk will be convenient for you, and it carries the added advantages of maintaining the integrity of your keystrokes and expediting typesetting. Please return the disk submission slip below with your manuscript and labeled disk(s).


Guidelines for Electronic Submission

Text
Storage medium. 3-1/2" high-density disk in IBM MS-DOS, Windows, or Macintosh format.

Software and format. Microsoft Word 6.0 is preferred, although manuscripts prepared with any other microcomputer word processor are acceptable. Refrain from complex formatting; the Publisher will style your manuscript according to the Journal design specifications. Do not use desktop publishing software such as Aldus PageMaker or Quark XPress. If you prepared your manuscript with one of these programs, export the text to a word processing format. Please make sure your word processing program's "fast save" feature is turned off. Please do not deliver files that contain hidden text: for example, do not use your word processor's automated features to create footnotes or reference lists.

File names. Submit the text and tables of each manuscript as a single file. Name each file with your last name (up to eight letters). Text files should be given the three-letter extension that identifies the file format. Macintosh users should maintain the MS-DOS "eight dot three" file-naming convention.

Labels. Label all disks with your name, the file name, and the word processing program and version used.

Illustrations
All print reproduction requires files for full color images to be in a CMYK color space. If possible, ICC or ColorSync profiles of your output device should accompany all digital image submissions.

Storage medium. Submit as separate files from text files, on separate disks or cartridges. If feasible, full color files should be submitted on separate disks from other image files. 3-1/2" high-density disks, CD, Iomega Zip, and 5 1/4" 44- or 88-MB SyQuest cartridges can be submitted. At authors' request, cartridges and disks will be returned after publication.

Software and format. All illustration files should be in TIFF or EPS (with preview) formats. Do not submit native application formats.

Resolution. Journal quality reproduction will require greyscale and color files at resolutions yielding approximately 300 ppi. Bitmapped line art should be submitted at resolutions yielding 600-1200 ppi. These resolutions refer to the output size of the file; if you anticipate that your images will be enlarged or reduced, resolutions should be adjusted accordingly.

File names. Illustration files should be given the 2- or 3-letter extension that identifies the file format used (i.e., .tif, .eps).


Editorial Board
Description
Editorial Board
Table of Contents
on Wiley InterScience
E D I T O R - I N - C H I E F
Michael Strober, Ph.D.

Department of Psychiatry
UCLA, Neuropsychiatric Institute
760 Westwood Plaza
Los Angeles, CA 90024
E-mail: MStrober@mednet.ucla.edu


ASSOCIATE EDITORS

B. Timothy Walsh, M.D.

New York, NY

Cynthia M. Bulik, Ph.D.
Richmond, VA

Ruth H. Striegel-Moore, Ph.D.
Middletown, CT

E D I T O R I A L   B O A R D
W.S. Agras
Stanford, CA
U.S.A.

D. Allison
New York, NY
U.S.A.

T. Brewerton
Charleston, SC
U.S.A.

K. Brownell
New Haven, CT
U.S.A.

R. Casper
Stanford, CA
U.S.A.

M. Devlin
New York, NY
U.S.A.

C. Fairburn
Oxford
ENGLAND

M. Fichter
Munich
GERMANY

D. Garner
Toledo, OH
U.S.A.

K. Gendall
Christchurch
NEW ZEALAND

C. Grilo
New Haven, CT
U.S.A.

K. Halmi
White Plains, NY
U.S.A.

P. Hay
Townsville
AUSTRALIA

D. Herzog
Boston, MA
U.S.A.

J. Hirsch
New York, NY
U.S.A.

H. Hoek
The Hague
THE NETHERLANDS

J. Hudson
Belmont, MA
U.S.A.

D. Jimerson
Boston, MA
U.S.A.

C. Johnson
Tulsa, OK
U.S.A.

A. Kaplan
Toronto
CANADA

W. Kaye
Pittsburgh, PA
U.S.A.

K. Klump
East Lansing, MI
U.S.A.

P. Mehler
Denver, CO
U.S.A.

J. Mitchell
Fargo, ND
U.S.A.

K. Pike
Tokyo
JAPAN

J. Polivy
Toronto
CANADA

H. Pope
Belmont, MA
U.S.A.

H. Steiger
Montreal
CANADA

A. Stein
London
ENGLAND

H.-C. Steinhausen
Zurich
SWITZERLAND

E. Stice
Austin, TX
U.S.A.

J.K. Thompson
Tampa, FL
U.S.A.

J. Treasure
London
ENGLAND

K. Vitousek
Honolulu, HI
U.S.A.

T. Wadden
Philadelphia, PA
U.S.A

T. Wade
Adelaide
AUSTRALIA

G. Waller
Southampton
ENGLAND

D. Wilfley
St. Louis, MO
U.S.A.

G.T. Wilson
Piscataway, NJ
U.S.A.

S. Wonderlich
Fargo, ND
U.S.A.

J. Yager
Albuquerque, NM
U.S.A.
E d i t o r i a l   A s s i s t a n t
Y. Marie Chia

Los Angeles, CA

J o u r n a l   P r o d u c t i o n

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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International Journal of Eating Disorders



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