期刊名称:ANADOLU PSIKIYATRI DERGISI-ANATOLIAN JOURNAL OF 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

The aim of Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry is to present on a scientific level and share the theoretical information and clinical experience in the field of behavioral sciences, primarily psychiatry, and create a forum.
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Instructions to Authors
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. The aim of Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry is to present on a scientific level and share the theoretical information and clinical experience in the field of behavioral sciences, primarily psychiatry, and create a forum.
2. Anatolian Journal of Psychiatry publishes research, review, case report, original articles/essays which will expand horizons in education/practice and psychiatry, translated articles, letter/discussion, book and thesis overviews in the field of psychiatry and related fields.
3. The journal is published quarterly, in the form of four issues/year/volume.
4. The articles submitted to the journal (e-mail) are published following review by the editorial board and at least two advisors and once the necessary amendments are made (Word 7.0, Arial size 10 font with double spacing is required). The articles should not have be previously published or submitted to another journal in order to be published.
5. Articles which are not accepted for publishing are not returned, the review report of the article is sent to the author(s).
6. The publication rights of the articles accepted for publishing are transferred to the journal with the ‘Copyright Transfer Form'.
7. No payment is made in return for published articles apart from two journals to the first author, no fee is charged.
8. In papers which have been previously presented in a conference or symposium, this should be stated as a footnote.
9. Local ethical council approval should be obtained for research.
10. The author(s) of the accepted article are considered to have accepted the Turkish revision to be made by the editor.
11. Please send all articles to editor in chief Prof. Dr. Orhan Dogan via e-mail attachment (ordogan@gmail.com).
WRITING GUIDELINES AND CHARACTERISTICS
1. The language of Anatolia Psychiatry Journal is Turkish. The articles should be written in easy to understand, fluent, plain language and long verbalisms should be avoided. Turkish equivalents of foreign word and abbreviations should be provided in full within parentheses where they first occur in the text. Generic names of medicines should be used. Footnotes should not be used in the articles. The English translations of published articles are put on the internet environment.
2. The articles should be formatted in A4 dimensions, with a 2.5 cm margin on each side, and with double spacing; and should be sent via e-mail or express mail. Text should not exceed 2250 words in research papers, 3000 in review and original articles, 1000 in case reports, and 500 in letters to the editor, book and thesis overviews. Accepted articles are published in order. ‘FOOTNOTE’ and ‘TABLE FORMAT’ SHOULD NOT BE USED.
3. Title page: The title page contains the title of the article, the author(s)’ first and last names, academic title(s), organizations, correspondence addresses, telephone-fax numbers and e-mail addresses. The author(s) should be the person(s) who have conducted and written the study directly.
4. First page: Abstracts in Turkish and English with titles (between 200-300 words in research papers, 100-200 in review and case reports) should be written and 3-8 key words added in accordance with Index Medicus. Abstracts should be arranged in sections of objective-methods-results-discussion.
5. Research papers: Following the Abstract, these should include the sub headings of introduction-methods and materials-results-discussion-references; should contain the latest information related to the subject; the method should be clearly stated; the validity and reliability studies of the measuring tools used, and the tests, Standard deviation, and test values used for evaluation should be stated. In the discussion, the clinical and theoretical benefits, application areas, and the innovations brought by the results should be emphasized. There should be no more than five table and figures, they should be put on separate pages, and their place in the text stated. A point should be used in Arabic numerals and decimals.
6. Review articles: The objective, method applied, resources used, conclusions drawn should be stated.
7. Case reports: Typical or rare cases considered to be beneficial from a clinical or theoretical education aspect.
8. Translation, book and thesis overview: Translation, book and thesis overviews should be brief, an original copy of the thesis or translated article should be sent.
9. Original article, letter: All kinds of innovative, critical issues on subjects related to psychiatry and the journal.
10. References:
- The references should be numbered in order of occurrence in the text, in the form of superscript small numbers. For example, ‘…is stated.8’. The same order should be followed in the References section. The number of references should not exceed fifty in review and research, and twenty in case reports.
- Journal names should be provided in abbreviated form in accordance with Index Medicus, number of issue should not be written after volume.
- If the number of authors is less than six, all, if more than six, the first six should be stated followed by the expression ‘et al.’.
- Abstracts, personal interviews, unpublished articles should not be cited as reference.
Example for journal
King M, Bartlett A. British psychiatry and homo-sexuality. Br J Psychiatry 1999; 175:106-113.
Example for journal issue supplement
Wasylenski DA. The cost of schizophrenia. Can J Psychiatry 1994; 39(Suppl.2):65-69.
Example for book
Goldberg D, Benjamin S, Creed F. Psychiatry in Medical Practice, second ed., London, Routledge, 1994.
Example for book section
Rothschild AJ. Mood disorders. AM Nicholi Jr (Ed.), Harvard Guide to Psychiatry, third ed., Cambridge, Harvard University Press, 1999, p.281-307.
Example for book translation
Schuckit MA. Alcohol and Substance Abuse. K Kamberoğlu (Translated by), İzmir, Kanyılmaz Printers, 1993.
Example for thesis
Uslu E. Patient Visits in Psychiatry Clinic. Unpublished Master Thesis, Sivas, Cumhuriyet University, Health Sciences, 1996.
Example for conference/symposium papers
Analan E, Doğan O, Akyüz G. The role of folate in the treatment of major depressive disorder. 35th National Congress of Psychiatry (6-12 September 1999, Trabzon), Complete Text Book, 1999, p.261-264, Trabzon, Turkey.
Author(s) are responsible for the content of the articles and the accuracy of the references. Quotations can be made for scientific purposes by citing sources.
Editorial Board
Editor in Chief Prof. Dr. Orhan Doğan Associate Editors Prof. Dr. A. Ertan Tezcan Prof. Dr. Lut Tamam Assoc. Prof. Dr. Nesim Kuğu Dr. E. Erdal Erşan
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