期刊名称:EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
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European Psychiatry presents the results of original research relative to those domains which are presently of interest to psychiatry: psychopathology, nosography, chemotherapy, psychotherapy, clinical methodology, biological disorders and mental pathology, psychophysiology, neuropsychology, as well as animal behavior. This wide scope emphasizing the publication of original articles, is aimed at:
1) encouraging the exchange of ideas and research within Europe,
2) establishing within the international psychiatric community an improved level of scientific communication.
Short communications are published rapidly in order to keep information in this journal up-to-date. In the years to come, European Psychiatry will endeavour not only to publish high level scientific original articles, short communications and editorials, but also letters to the editor, AEP newsletters, book reviews, information on new regulations in Europe and conference calendars. Information on other European journals will also be considered. |
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Instructions to Authors
To insure a timely publication process, authors are asked to read the following instructions carefully.
SUBMISSION OF MANUSCRIPTS
The submission of a paper to European Psychiatry is understood to imply that:
Data contained therein has not previously been published (except in abstract form) and is not being considered for publication elsewhere.
The article is written in English
One original plus three copies (one set of photographs must be original prints) should be submitted to the Editors-in-Chief (please keep one copy of all submitted items). Send to: Dr. Y. LECRUBIER/Dr. P. BOYER, Editors-in-Chief, European Psychiatry, Hôpital de la Salpêtrière, Pavillon Clérambault, INSERM U 302, 47, boulevard de l'Hôpital, 75651 Paris cedex 13, France. Fax: (33) 01 45 85 28 00, E-mail: lecru@idf.ext.jussieu.fr.
Once your article has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board, please forward your manuscript with the corresponding diskette, typed using a word processing system (for example, Word 7 on Windows 95). Please make sure that the hard copy of your article corresponds exactly to the final version on diskette. In order to avoid incompatibility between software please add, on the diskette, a second file of your article saved in RTF format or text only.
Accepted papers are subject to editorial revision. Rejected manuscripts are not returned to the author. The Journal is not responsible for loss.
PRESENTATION OF MANUSCRIPTS
Title Page
The title page should include: the title, the name(s) and affiliation(s) of the author(s), a short running title, the number of words, the type of article (original, short communication, rapid communication, etc.), an address for correspondence, telephone/fax numbers and e-mail for editorial queries.
Abstract
Original articles should include a 200 word abstract after the title page outlining the study in its entirety, including purpose, subjects/materials and methods, results, discussion and conclusion. Review articles should be summarized by an abstract of similar length. Short and rapid communications should be outlined by a summary of no more than 50 words.
Key Words
Three to six keywords should be included on the same page for indexing purposes.
Abbreviations
Abbreviations should be defined in the text the first time they are used. After this point, they should be used exclusively and not interchangeably with their definition.
Organization of the Manuscript
Original articles should not exceed 5,000 words or the equivalent space including summary and references. They should include an objective, methods, results, and a conclusion. The text should be ordered under the following principle headings (subheadings are acceptable), with each heading and subheading clearly defined:
- Introduction
- Subjects and methods/Materials and methods
- Results
- Discussion
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments (when appropriate)
- References
Review articles should not exceed 5,000 words or the equivalent space including summary and references.
Short communications should not exceed 1,500 words or the equivalent space including figures and tables.
Rapid communications are articles containing preliminary but consistent results, and are published within three months after acceptance. They should not exceed 1,000 words or the equivalent space. Only one table and one figure may be included. Figures (glossy) should be submitted in a form suitable for direct reproduction. References should be limited to a maximum of 10 and are in addition to the 1,000 words. Following acceptance of an article in this category, no further revisions by the author are possible.
Case reports should not exceed 1,000 words with no more than 10 references and no summary.
Letters to the Editor are processed rapidly. Therefore these should not exceed 500 words and should include figures and tables suitable for direct reproduction.
Figures/Illustrations
Figures should be completely and consistently lettered, the size of the lettering being in scale with the size of the illustration, taking into account possible reduction in size for printing purposes. Photographs should be presented as glossy prints with high contrast, and should be clearly marked with the author's name, figure number and orientation (top) on the back. In certain cases, figures can be reproduced from a file (GIF, JPEG, TIF, EPS format, etc.). Computer files will be reproduced directly from the copy provided. Please save graphic files in universal formats. Figures should be contained in individual files on a diskette, and should be appropriately named (i.e., fig1.gif, fig2.gif, etc.). Please ensure that all details within the figures are able to withstand a reduction, and that they correspond to the legends provided. Please also provide a printout of each file. All figures must be cited in the text. Color figures will be included subject to the author's agreement to defray part of the cost.
Figure Legends
Legends should be presented in order on a separate piece of paper and should be concise. Acknowledgments of previously published material should be cited and referenced in the reference list. The author must obtain written permission from the source of the previously published material, and this must be stated in the legend (i.e., `reproduced with the permission of...'). Abbreviations used in figures should be defined in the legends.
Tables
All tables must be titled and numbered consecutively with roman numerals. Only a minimum number of horizontal lines should be used. All tables must be cited in the text.
Figures and tables should not exceed the equivalent of two journal pages.
References
References are in Vancouver format (International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniform Requirements for Manuscripts Submitted to Biomedical Journals. Fifth Edition. N Engl J Med 1997 ; 336 : 309-16). Authors are responsible for the accuracy of their references. All references must be numbered and listed alphabetically. Please cite all references in the text by number between brackets, i.e., [2]. Any non-published material (personal communications, unpublished results, etc.) should be cited as such in the text and not included in the reference list.
Authors' names and initials, full title of cited article, title of the journal in which the article appeared (abbreviated), year of publication, volume of the journal and finally the pagination, first and last pages should be included.
In case of multiple authors, do not use more than six author names (use 'et al.' after listing up to six)
Abbreviate all journal titles according to the Index Medicus
Please abbreviate page numbers, i.e., 394-8.
Please carefully follow these examples, paying attention to spacing, punctuation and text format:
Journal Article
Dolberg OT, Iancu I, Zohar J. Treatment duration of obsessive compulsive disorder. Eur Psychiatry 1996 ; 12 : 403-6.
Book
American Psychiatric Association. Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders. 4th ed. Washington, DC: APA; 1994.
Chapter in Book
Roose SP, Glassman AH. Delusional depression. In: Georgotas A, Cancro R, eds. Depression and mania. New York: Elsevier; 1988. p. 76-85.
Nomenclature
Metric units must be used throughout, laboratory units must be followed by SI units. Only generic drug names should be used unless the trade name of the drug is specifically relevant to the topic.
PROOFS AND REPRINTS
Proofs will be sent to the author indicated on the title page; no changes to the original manuscript will be allowed at this stage. They should be carefully corrected and returned (preferably by fax) to the publisher within 48 hours after reception. If this period is exceeded the galleys will be proofread by the editorial staff of the publishing house only and printed without the author's corrections.
Twenty-five free reprints are supplied per contribution. Additional reprints may be ordered at the prices quoted on the order form sent to the corresponding author.
COPYRIGHT
As soon as the article is published, the author is to have considered transferred his right to the publisher. Requests for reproduction rights should be sent to the latter.
Editorial Board
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- Editors-in-Chief:
- P. Boyer
Y. Lecrubier, Paris, France M. Ackenheil, Munich, Germany P. Bech, Copenhagen, Denmark
- Editors:
- J.D. Guelfi, Paris/Villejuif, France
M. Maj, Naples, Italy R. Murray, London, UK C.B. Pull, Luxembourg, Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- Editors Emeriti:
- C. Ballus, Barcelona, Spain
H. Heimann, Tübingen, Germany
- Advisory Board:
- J. Adès, Colombes, France
H.S. Akiskal, Rockville, MD, USA N.C. Andreasen, Iowa City, IA, USA J. Angst, Zurich, Switzerland M. Ansseau, Liège, Belgium P. Baumann, Lausanne, Switzerland H. Beckmann, Würzburg, Germany P. Berner, Vienna, Austria A. Bertelsen, Risskov, Denmark J. Bibert, Cadiz, Spain J. Birley, London, UK J.C. Bisserbe, Meudon, France B. Bondy, Munich, Germany J.P. Boulenger, Sherbrooke, Canada M. Bourgeois, Bordeaux, France F. Brambilla, Milan, Italy I. Brockington, Birmingham, UK A. Clare, Dublin, Ireland F. Clerget-Darpoux, Paris, France V. Conde Lopez, Valladolid, Spain S. Consoli, Paris, France P. Cosyns, Antwerp, Belgium J. Cottraux, Lyon, France A. Dahl, Oslo, Norway J.M. Danion, Strasbourg, France J.F.W. Deakin, Manchester, UK M. de Bonis, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France H. Dufour, Lausanne, Switzerland R. Engel, Munich, Germany T. Fahy, Galway, Ireland L. Farde, Stockholm, Sweden A. Féline, Le Kremlin Bicêtre, France A. Fernandes da Fonseca, Porto, Portugal F. Ferrero, Geneva, Switzerland M. Fichter, Prien am Chiemsee, Germany H. Freeman, London, UK H.J. Gaertner, Tübingen, Germany J. Gibert, Cadiz, Spain D. Goldberg, Manchester, UK H. Häfner, Mannheim, Germany I. Hand, Hamburg, Germany T. Helgason, Reykjavik, Iceland H. Hippius, Munich, Germany A. Jablenski, Sofia, Bulgaria E. Johnston, Edinburgh, UK S. Kasper, Vienna, Austria M. Kastrup, Hvidovre, Denmark D. Kemali, Naples, Italy R. Kendell, Edinburgh, UK D. Klein, New York, NY, USA R. Klein, New York, NY, USA S. Langer, Paris, France J. Lellouch, Villejuif, France P. Lemoine, Lyon, France T. Lemperière, Colombes, France J.-P. Lépine, Paris, France O.M. Lesch, Vienna, Austria S.W. Lewis, London, UK H. Lôo, Paris, France J.J. Lopez-Ibor, Madrid, Spain W. Maier, Mainz, Germany A. Mann, London, UK K. Mann, Tübingen, Germany I. Marks, London, UK J. Marlet, Venray, The Netherlands J. Massana, Barcelona, Spain P. McGuffin, Cardiff, UK J. Mendlewicz, Brussels, Belgium H.J. Möller, Munich, Germany N. Müller, Munich, Germany M. Musalek, Vienna, Austria D. Naber, Munich, Germany E. O'Callaghan, Dublin, Ireland Y. Ono, Tokyo, Japan M. Patris, Strasbourg, France J. Pellet, Saint-Etienne, France C. Perris, Ume? Sweden P. Pichot, Paris, France T. Pohlmächer, Munich, Germany H. Pope, Belmont, MA, USA A.J. Puech, Paris, France G. Racagni, Milan, Italy N. Retterstøl, Oslo, Norway M.A. Ron, London, UK R. Rosenberg, Risskov, Denmark M. Roth, Cambridge, UK F. Rouillon, Colombes, France J. Saiz-Ruiz, Madrid, Spain A. Sanchez-Blanque, Zaragoza, Spain N. Sartorius, Geneva, Switzerland F. Schulsinger, Copenhagen, Denmark G. Sedvall, Stockholm, Sweden L. Singer, Strasbourg, France C.N. Stefanis, Athens, Greece E. Straube, Tübingen, Germany E. Taylor, London, UK P. Taylor, London, UK L. Träskman-Bendz, Lund, Sweden J. Vallejo, Barcelona, Spain M. von Cranach, Kaufbeuren, Germany L. Waintraub, Paris, France D. Widlöcher, Paris, France J. Wilmotte, Charleroi, Belgium J. Wing, London, UK F.T. Zimmer, Tübingen, Germany J. Zohar, Beer-Sheva, Israel
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