期刊名称:ARCHIVES OF PSYCHIATRIC NURSING
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
0883-9417 ; 1532-8228 (Electronic)
Archives of Psychiatric Nursing disseminates original, peer-reviewed research that is of interest to psychiatric and mental health care nurses. The field is considered in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice and research applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, and interdisciplinary collaborations in both the public and private sectors. Through critical study, expositions, and review of practice, Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinical scholarship to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice.
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Instructions to Authors
MANUSCRIPTS should be voluntary contributions submitted for the exclusive use of the Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. The purpose of the Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is to disseminate knowledge to guide practitioners of psychiatric and mental health nursing. The Archives of Psychiatric Nursing considers psychiatric and mental health nursing in its broadest perspective, including theory, practice, education, research, and policy applications related to all ages, special populations, settings, mental health disciplines, and both the public and private sectors. The Archives of Psychiatric Nursing is a medium for clinician-scholars to provide theoretical linkages among diverse areas of practice. Manuscripts are sought and published that will inform current practice and shape public policy for the delivery of psychiatric and mental health nursing services.
Form
Manuscripts should be printed on a high-quality printer, double spaced, with one and one-half inch margins. Two face sheets should be included. One face sheet should carry the title of the manuscript, the name and address of the author(s), institution affiliations, and reprint address. The other face sheet should carry only the title, with no identifying author information, for use as the only face sheet during review. Manuscripts should not exceed 16 pages (4,000 words), exclusive of references. Line drawings or other illustrations must be camera-ready copy; photocopies are not acceptable. Photographs, if used, must be 5 x 7 glossy black-and-white prints.
Manuscripts must be submitted on a disk, preferably in Microsoft Word. A double-spaced hard copy version of the final manuscript, free of hand-written alterations, must accompany the disk. All components of the manuscript must appear within a single electronic file: references, figure legends, and tables must appear at the end of the manuscript. Please refrain from using end notes as references or automatic list numbering because these features are lost in conversion: simply type the reference number in parentheses in the text and type the reference list. Formatting, such as Greek letters, italics, super- and subscripts, may be used: the coding scheme for such elements must be consistent throughout.
Authors are responsible for applying for permission for both print and electronic rights for all borrowed materials and are responsible for paying any fees related to the applications of these permissions.
Style
The fourth edition of the American Psychological Association Publication Manual (1994) provides the format for text and references. Titles should be short. Abbreviations should be spelled out for the first time they are used. Symbols, other than standard statistical symbols, should be identified the first time they are used. An abstract, not to exceed 100 words, should be included as a separate page. Tables and figures should be typed or drawn on one page and relative placement should be noted in the text.
Procedure
Manuscripts are reviewed by an editor and at least two additional reviewers; decisions for publication are made on the basis of these reviews. No manuscript will be returned to the author(s). Accepted manuscripts become the property of the Archives of Psychiatric Nursing. The Archives of Psychiatric Nursing reserves the right to edit all manuscripts for its style and space requirements and for the purpose of clarity. The Editor of the Archives of Psychiatric Nursing will determine in which volume and issue accepted manuscripts will appear. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission for reproducing copyrighted materials and for sending a copy of that permission to the publisher before publication. Authors will receive proofs and are responsible for proofreading and checking the accuracy of material as it appears in edited copy.
Four copies of the manuscript; four camera-ready copies of each illustration and a diskette of the final manuscript should be sent to Joyce J. Fitzpatrick, PhD, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106; E-mail: APN@fpb.cwru.edu. Refer style questions to the production editor at Elsevier, (215) 235-1909.
Editorial Board
1. AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR will consider manuscripts in the English language concerning the underlying causes or consequences of aggressive, antisocial, and violent behavior. Both behavioral and neuro-physiological studies concerning the underpinnings of human and animal aggression will be considered, and articles that integrate the two approaches are particularly encouraged. The journal focuses on empirical studies, but broad theoretical reviews are also encouraged. All published articles will appear in both the printed version and web version of the journal.
2. Every manuscript must be submitted as an electronic file in Microsoft Word. Please submit all text, tables, and figures in one Word file. Please have the name of the file start with the corresponding author's last name. The file should be attached to an e-mail sent to Aggressive.Behavior@umich.edu. One printed paper copy of the manuscript must also be sent by regular mail with a cover letter to: Aggressive Behavior Research Center for Group Dynamics, ISR The University of Michigan 426 Thompson Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 (Phone: 1-734-764-8385)
3. Manuscripts must be typewritten, double spaced in 11 point font or greater and must follow APA Style (See www.apastyle.org). Spelling should follow Webster's Dictionary (American) or the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary (British). The first page of a submission should contain the manuscript title, the list of authors with each one's institutional affiliation, a running heading no longer than 50 characters, a list of 6 key index terms, and the name, address, e-mail, and phone numbers of the corresponding author. The second page should contain only an abstract of 250 words or less. The organization of the rest of the manuscript should follow the APA Style guidelines. Manuscripts are not blind reviewed, and authors need not remove identifying information from the text.
4. Illustrations should be planned with the proportions of the journal page in mind, i.e., 4.5 inches by 7 inches. All color images will be produced in full color in the web version of the Editor: Joyce J. Fitzpatrick PhD, RN, FAAN, Elizabeth Brooks Ford Professor of Nursing, Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA Associate Editor: Susan L. Jones RN, PhD, School of Nursing, Kent State University, Kent, OH Editorial Review Board: Mary Ann Boyd RN, CS, DNS, PhD, Southern Illinois University Deane L. Critchley RN, CS, PhD, FAAN, Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing Kathleen Delaney RN, DNSc, Rush-Presbyterian, St. Luke's Medical Center Claire Burke Draucker RN, PhD, School of Nursing, Kent State University Janyce G. Dyer RN, CS, DNSc, School of Nursing, University of Pittsburgh Jeanne Cutller Fox RN, PhD, FAAN, School of Nursing, University of Virginia Faye Gary-Harris RN, EdD, FAAN, College of Nursing, University of Florida Laina M. Gerace RN, PhD, University of Illinois at Chicago College of Nursing Beverly A. Hall RN, PhD, FAAN, School of Nursing, University of Texas at Austin Emily J. Hauenstein RN, CS, PhD, School of Nursing, University of Virginia Beverly Hoeffer RN, CS, DNSc, FAAN, Department of Mental Health Nursing, School of Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences University Sharon K. Holmberg RN, PhD, School of Nursing, Indiana University Catherine Kane RN, PhD, FAAN, School of Nursing, University of Virginia Angela McBride RN, PhD, FAAN, Indiana University School of Nursing Anita O'Toole RN, CS, PhD, FAAN, School of Nursing, Kent State University Lisa L. Onega RN, CS, FNP, GNP, PhD, Gerontological Nursing, Oregon Health Sciences University Jeannie Pasacreta RN, PhD, School of Nursing, Yale University Mary Jo Regan-Kubinski RN, PhD, Department of Nursing, Yale University Linda Rose RN, PhD, School of Nursing, John Hopkins University Kathleen Scharer RN, CS, PhD, FAAN, College of Nursing, University of South Carolina Sandra Talley APRN, CS, PhD, School of Nursing, Yale University Diane J. Torkelson RN, PhD, School of Nursing, University of San Francisco Beth Vaughan-Cole APRN, PhD, College of Nursing, University of Utah B. Lee Walker RN, PhD, College of Nursing, University of Utah Patricia A. West RN, CS, PhD, Behavioral Science Coordinator, St. John Family Medical Center
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