期刊名称:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METHODS IN PSYCHIATRIC RESEARCH
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research (MPR) publishes high standard original research of a technical, methodological, experimental and clinical nature, contributing to the theory, methodology, practice and evaluation of mental and behavioral disorders. The journal targets in particular detailed methodological and design papers from major national and international multicenter studies. There is a close working relationship with the US National Institute of Mental Health, the World Health Organization (WHO) Diagnostic Instruments Committees as well as several other European and international organizations.
MPR aims at the rapid publication of articles of highest methodological quality in such areas as epidemiology, biostatistics, generics, psychopharmacology, psychology and the neurosciences. Articles informing about innovative and critical methodological, statistical and clinical issues, including nosology can be submitted as regular papers and brief reports. Reviews are only occasionally accepted.
MPR seeks to monitor, discuss, influence and improve the standards of mental health and behavioral neuroscience research by providing a platform for rapid publication of outstanding contributions. As a quarterly journal MPR is a major source of information and ideas and is an important medium for students, clinicians and researchers in psychiatry, clinical psychology, epidemiology and the allied disciplines in the mental health field.
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Instructions to Authors
Intital Manuscript Submission. Original papers should be sent to the Editorial Manager, Sarah Forberger, by e-mail: ijmpr@psychologie.tu-dresden.de. From January 2008, paper manuscripts will no longer be accepted.
Authors must also supply:
a Copyright Transfer Agreement/Declaration of Interest Statement transferring copyright in the article from the author to the publisher and declaring any competing interests. Without this we are legally unable to publish the article. Please submit your completed forms during the submission process to the Editorial Manager: Sarah Forberger, Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie / Technische Universit t Dresden / 01062 Dresden, Germany.
Permission Request Form – it is the author’s responsibility to obtain written permission to reproduce (in all media, including electronic) material which has appeared in another publication
Submitted manuscripts should not have been previously published and should not be submitted for publication elsewhere while they are under consideration by Wiley. Submitted material will not be returned to the author unless specifically requested.
Manuscript style. Please write in English (UK). All submissions must follow the format below:
The title page must list the full title, short title and names and affiliations of all authors. Give the full address, including current e-mail address, telephone and fax, of the author who is to check the proofs (the corresponding author).
Include the name(s) of any sponsor(s) of the research contained in the paper, along with grant number(s). Please include details in an Acknowledgements section.
Articles should not exceed about 5000 words.
For articles, supply an unstructured abstract of up to 200 words, together with three to five keywords.
Acceptable file formats
Text . Manuscript should be submitted as one text file in either Word document (.doc) or RTF (.rtf). Do not submit your file as a PDF.
Tables. Should form an integral part of the text file. Tables submitted as photographs or graphics will be rejected and will delay the submission process.
Figures. You are required to send high-resolution grahics files. Micrographs (tone) should be supplied as TIFF (.tif) files; labelled micrographs (combination) or charts/graphs/diagrams (line) can be supplied as a TIFF or EPS (.eps) format. Details of how to prepare figures can be found at http://www.blackwellpublishing.com/bauthor/illustration.asp
Figures for reviews must be sent separately and conform to the same standards as the Figures for publication. They should not be embedded into the text of your initial submission.
Reference style. References should be arranged alphabetically by author surname. Where reference is made to more than one work by the same author, published in the same year, identify each citation in the text as follows: (Collins, 1998a), (Collins, 1998b). Where multiple authors are listed in the reference, please cite in the text as ‘Maxwell et al. (1999)’. All references must be complete and accurate. Where possible the DOI for the reference should be included at the end of the reference. Online citations should include date of access. References should be listed in the following style:
Website : The Geriatric Website (http://www.wiley.com/oap/ [ 1 April 1999 ]
Paper in a journal : Thierry K.L., Spence M.J. (2004). A real-life event enhances the accuracy of preschoolers' recall. Appl Cognit Psychol, 18, 297-309, DOI: 10.1002/acp.965
Book : Hare RD, Schalling D (1978). Psychopathic Behaviour: Approaches to Research. New York: Wiley.
Chapter in a book : Oucho JO, Gould WT, Smith FK, Brown PL, Jones RH (1993). Internal migration, urbanization and population distribution. In Foote KA, Hill KH, Martin LG (eds) Demographic Change in Sub-Saharan Africa. Washington DC: National Academy Press. pp 255-296.
Personal communications and unpublished data should not be listed in the reference section but should be given in full in the text.
Acknowledgements and disclosures. At the end of the Acknowledgements sections, there must be a statement of these interests or the following statement: "Competing interests: the authors have no competing interests."
Further information . Proofs will be sent to the author for checking. This stage is to be used only to correct errors that may have been introduced during the production process. Prompt return of the corrected proofs, preferably within two days of receipt, will minimise the risk of the paper being held over to a later issue. Free access to the final PDF offprint or your article will be available via Author Services. Please therefore sign up for Author Services if you would like to access your article PDF offprint and enjoy the many other benefits the service offers.
Online Open
OnlineOpen is available to authors of primary research articles who wish to make their article available to non-subscribers on publication, or whose funding agency requires grantees to archive the final version of their article. With OnlineOpen, the author, the author's funding agency, or the author's institution pays a fee to ensure that the article is made available to non-subscribers upon publication via Wiley Online Library, as well as deposited in the funding agency's preferred archive. For the full list of terms and conditions, see http://wileyonlinelibrary.com/onlineopen#OnlineOpen_Terms.
Any authors wishing to send their paper OnlineOpen will be required to complete the payment form available from our website at: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/onlineOpenOrder
Prior to acceptance there is no requirement to inform an Editorial Office that you intend to publish your paper OnlineOpen if you do not wish to. All OnlineOpen articles are treated in the same way as any other article. They go through the journal's standard peer-review process and will be accepted or rejected based on their own merit.
Note to NIH Grantees
Pursuant to NIH mandate, Wiley-Blackwell will post the accepted version of contributions authored by NIH grant-holders to PubMed Central upon acceptance. This accepted version will be made publicly available 12 months after publication. For further information, see www.wiley.com/go/nihmandate
Editorial Board
EDITOR Professor Dr Hans-Ulrich Wittchen Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universit t Dresden, Chemnitzer Str 46, 01187 Dresden, Germany and Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich. Tel: (+49) 351-463 36983, Fax: (+49) 351-463 36984
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Dr Kathleen Ries Merikangas Senior Investigator, Mood and Anxiety Disorders Program, Associate Director for Epidemiology Policy, National Institute for Mental Health, 15 North Drive, MSC 2670, Bethesda, MD 20892, USA
EDITORIAL MANAGER Sarah Forberger Institute of Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Technische Universitt Dresden, Chemnitzer Str 46, 01187 Dresden, Germany Tel: (+49) 351-463 39274, Fax: (+49) 351-463 36984, E-mail: forberger@psychologie.tu-dresden.de
ADVISORY BOARD
Adrian Angold Duke University, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Durham, USA
Jules Angst Psychiatrische Universit tsklinik, Zűrich, Switzerland
Jim Anthony Michigan State University, Department of Epidemiology, Michigan, USA
Naomi Breslau Michigan State University, Department of Epidemiology,Michigan, USA
Wim van den Brink Department of Psychiatry, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Alan S. Brown New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York, USA
Jane Costello Duke University, Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Durham, USA
Hwan Chung Michigan State University, Department of Epidemiology, Michigan, USA
William Copeland Duke University Medical Centre, Durham, USA
Bruno Falissard Paul Brousse Hospital, Villejuif, France
David M. Fergusson Christchurch School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Christchurch, New Zealand
Philippe Fossati Université Pierre & Marie Curie Paris VI, Paris, France
Steven G Heeringa Population Studies Center, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA
Michael Hőfler Technische Universit t Dresden, Klinische Psychologie und Psychotherapie, Dresden, Germany
Anthony F Jorm University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia
Heinz Katschnig Universit tsklinik für Psychiatrie Wien, Vienna, Austria
Ronald C. Kessler Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA
Karestan Koenen Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, USA
Donald Klein New York Presbyterian Hospital, New York, USA
Helena Kraemer Stanford University, Standford, USA
David Kupfer Western Psych. Pittsburgh, USA
Malcolm Lader University of London, London, UK
Jean-Pièrre Lépine Université Paris Descartes, Paris, France
Roberto Lewis-Fernández Columbia University, New York, USA
Roselind Lieb Universit t Basel, Basel, Switzerland
Maria Melchior Hôpital Paul-Brousse. Villejuif Cedex, France
Julien Mendlewicz Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium
Terrie Moffitt University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA
Stuart Montgomery OCD Action, London, UK
David Nutt University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
J. (hans) Ormel University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands
David Pittrow Technische Universit t Dresden, Public Health, Dresden, Germany
Darrel A Regier American Psychiatric Association (APA), Arlington, USA
Jürgen Rehm University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Maritza Rubio-Stipec American Psychiatric Association (APA), Arlington, USA
Norman Sartorius Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA
Meir Steiner McMaster University, Toronto, Canada
Michele Tansella Università degli Studi di Verona, Verona, Italy
Benjamin J Taylor University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada
Simone Ullrich Queen Mary University, London, UK
Myrna Weissman Columbia University, New York, USA
Hans Westmeyer Freie Universit t Berlin, Berlin, Germany
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