期刊名称:JOURNAL OF ANXIETY DISORDERS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Journal of Anxiety Disorders is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes research papers dealing with all aspects of anxiety disorders for all age groups (child, adolescent, adult and geriatric). Areas of focus include: traditional, behavioral, cognitive and biological assessment; diagnosis and classification; psychosocial and psychopharmacological treatment; genetics; epidemiology; and prevention. Theoretical and review articles will be considered for publication if they contribute substantially to current knowledge in the field. The journal also contains sections for clinical reports (single-case experimental designs and preliminary but innovative case series) and book reviews on all aspects of anxiety disorders.
Instructions to Authors
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Manuscripts and all correspondence should be submitted to Michel Hersen, Ph.D., Co-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of Anxiety Disorders, School of Professional Psychology, Pacific University, 2004 Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, OR 97116, USA. Submit three (3) high-quality copies (clean, readable, on good quality paper in English) of the completed manuscript; the original is not required. Allow ample margins and type DOUBLE-SPACED throughout. One of the paper's authors should enclose a letter to the Editor, requesting review and possible publication; the letter must also state that the manuscript has not been previously published and has not been submitted elsewhere. Please supply the corresponding author's phone and FAX numbers and E-mail address, if available (as well as any upcoming address change). This individual will receive editorial correspondence from the Editor.
Manuscripts submitted will be reviewed by at least two editorial consultants. Papers accepted for Journal of Anxiety Disorders may not be published elsewhere in any language without written permission from the author(s) and publisher. Upon acceptance for publication, the author(s) must complete a Transfer of Copyright Agreement form.
COMPUTER DISKS: Authors are encouraged to submit a computer disk containing the final version of the paper along with the final manuscript to the editorial office. Please observe the following criteria: 1. Send only hard copy when first submitting your paper; 2. When your paper has been refereed, revised if necessary and accepted, send a disk containing the final version with the final hard copy. Make sure that the disk and the hard copy match exactly; 3. Specify what software was used, including which release, e.g., WordPerfect 6.0; 4. Specify what computer was used (either IBM compatible PC or Apple Macintosh); 5. The article file should include all textual material (text, references, tables, figure captions, etc.) and separate illustration files, if available. 6. The file should follow the general instructions on style/arrangement and, in particular, the reference style of this journal as given in the Instructions to Authors; 7. The file should be single spaced and should use the wrap-around end-of-line feature, i.e. no returns at the end of each line. All textual elements should begin flush left; no paragraph indents. Place two returns after each element such as title, headings, paragraphs, and figure and table call-outs; 8. Keep a back-up disk for reference and safety.
TITLE PAGE: The title page should list (1) the article; (2) the authors; names, degrees, and affiliations at the time the work was conducted; (3) a concise running title; (4) an unnumbered footnote giving address for reprint requests and correspondence; and (5) four to six keywords. Keywords should be selected from the APA list of index descriptors, unless otherwise approved by the Editor.
ABSTRACT: An abstract should be submitted that does not exceed 150 words in length. This should be typed on a separate page following the title page.
STYLE AND REFERENCES: Manuscripts should be carefully prepared using the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association, 5th ed., 1994, for style. The reference section must be DOUBLE-SPACED and all works cited must be listed. Avoid abbreviations of journal titles and incomplete information.
Reference Style for Journals:
Raymond, M.J. (1964). The treatment of addiction by aversion conditioning with apomorphine. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 3. 287-290.
For Books:
Barlow, D.H., Hayes, S.C., & Nelson, R.O. (1984). The scientist practitioner: Research and accountability in clinical and educational settings. New York: Pergamon Press.
TABLES AND FIGURES: Do not send glossy prints, photographs, or original artwork until acceptance. Copies of all tables and figures should be included with each copy of the manuscript. Upon acceptance of a manuscript for publication, original camera-ready photographs and art work must be submitted, unmounted and on glossy paper. Photocopies, blue ink, or pencil are not acceptable. Use black india ink and type figure legends on a separate sheet. Write the article title and figure number lightly in pencil on the back of each.
PAGE PROOFS AND REPRINTS: Page proofs of the article will be sent to the corresponding author. These should be carefully proofread. Except for typographical errors, corrections should be minimal, and rewriting the text is not permitted. Corrected page proofs must be returned within 48 hours of receipt to the Journals Production Department of Pergamon. Along with page proofs, the corresponding author will receive a form for ordering reprints and full copies of the issue in which the article appears. Twenty-five (25) free reprints are provided; orders for additional reprints must be received before printing in order to qualify for lower publication rates. All co-author reprint requirements should be included on the reprint order form.
NIH voluntary posting policy US National Institutes of Health (NIH) voluntary posting (" Public Access") policy Elsevier facilitates author response to the NIH voluntary posting request (referred to as the NIH "Public Access Policy", see http://www.nih.gov/about/publicaccess/index.htm) by posting the peer-reviewed author's manuscript directly to PubMed Central on request from the author, 12 months after formal publication. Upon notification from Elsevier of acceptance, we will ask you to confirm via e-mail (by e-mailing us at NIHauthorrequest@elsevier.com) that your work has received NIH funding and that you intend to respond to the NIH policy request, along with your NIH award number to facilitate processing. Upon such confirmation, Elsevier will submit to PubMed Central on your behalf a version of your manuscript that will include peer-review comments, for posting 12 months after formal publication. This will ensure that you will have responded fully to the NIH request policy. There will be no need for you to post your manuscript directly with PubMed Central, and any such posting is prohibited.
Editorial Board
Editor-in-Chief: Michel Hersen School of Professional Psychology, Pacific University, 2004 Pacific Avenue, Forest Grove, OR 97116-2328, USA Editorial Board: J. Abramowitz Mayo Clinic (Ge M-W), Minnesota, USA R. Acierno Medical University of South Carolina, SC, USA S. Agras Stanford University School of Medicine, CA, USA J.G. Asmundson University of Regina, Canada, S4S 0A5 S. Baker-Morissette Outpatient Clinic Boston, MA, USA D.H. Barlow Boston University, MA, USA G. Beck State University of New York at Buffalo, NY, USA D.J. Bell University of Missouri-Columbia, MD, USA G. Bernstein University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, USA K.L. Brady California School of Professional Psychology, San Diego, CA, USA D.B. Clark University of Pittsburgh, PA, USA J.R. Cornelius University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA, USA J. Cottraux Hospital Neurologique, Lyon, France M.G. Craske University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA G.J. Diefenbach Hartford Hospital/Institute of Living, Anxiety Disorders Center, CT, USA P.A. Di Nardo State University of New York, NY, USA B.C. Donohue University of Nevada, Las Vegas, USA M. Dugas Department of Psychology, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada E. Echeburua Universidad de Pais Vasco, San Sebastian, Spain J. Ehrenreich Boston University, MA, USA P.M.G. Emmelkamp Academic Hospital, The Netherlands G.A. Fava University of Bologna, Italy R. Ferdinand Erasmus Medical Center/Sophia Children's Hospital Rotterdam, The Netherlands E.B. Foa University of Pennsylvania Health System, Pennsylvania , USA J.P. Forsyth University at Albany, NY, USA M.E. Franklin University of Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, USA J.M. Gorman New York State Psychiatric Institute, NY, USA R.G. Heimberg State University of New York at Albany S. Hofmann Centre for Anxiety and Related Disorders at Boston University, MA, USA D.A. Hope University of Nebraska, NE, USA D.R. Hopko University of Tennessee, Tennessee, USA J.D. Huppert University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA T.R. Insel National Institute of Mental Health, MD, USA R. Jacob University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, PA, USA R.A. Kleinknecht Western Washington University, USA J.B. Lane Pacific University, Oregon, USA R. Ley University of Albany, SUNY, NY, USA M.R. Liebowitz New York State Psychiatric Institute, NY, USA J. Loebach Wetherell University of California, San Diego, USA A. Mathews Applied Psychology Unit, Cambridge, UK F.D. McGlynn Department of Psychology, Auburn University, AL, USA R.J. McNally Harvard University, MA, USA J.S. Mizes West Virginia University, West Virginia, USA F. Neziroglu Institute for Bio Behavior Therapy and Research, New York, USA M.K. Nock Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA R. Noyes University of Iowa, IA, USA T.H. Ollendick Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, VA, USA L-G. Ost Stockholms Universitet, Sweden M. Otto WACC-815, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, Massachusetts, USA S.A.M. Rauch University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA J. Rosqvist Pacific University, Portland, OR, USA N.B. Schmidt Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL, USA D.V. Sheehan University of South Florida, FL, USA G. Simos Aristotelian University of Thessaloniki, Greece G.S. Skeketee University of Florida, FL, USA S. Taylor University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada, S. Torgersen University of Oslo, Norway S.M. Turner University of Maryland, MD, USA M.J. Zvolensky The University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont
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