What is the Impact Factor of psychiatry research 2022?

What is the Impact Factor of psychiatry research 2022?

The 2022-2023 Journal’s Impact IF of Psychiatry Research is 3.222, which is just updated in 2023. Psychiatry Research has an h-index of 147. It means 147 articles of this journal have more than 147 number of citations. The h-index is a way of measuring the productivity and citation impact of the publications. Psychiatric research has several important ethical issues which are different from other medical disciplines. These issues are related to informed consent, confidentiality, conflict of interest, therapeutic misconception, placebo related, vulnerability, exploitation, operational challenges, among others. More and more people are affected by mental illness and disorders than ever before…well at least more are admitting their suffering and seeking help. There is a shortage of psychiatrists in most places. The demand for help is high, the supply of qualified professionals is low. So no, it will not become obsolete. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 8.7% employment growth for psychiatrists between 2021 and 2031. In that period, an estimated 2,400 jobs should open up. Psychiatrists are physicians who diagnose, treat and work to prevent disorders relating to the mind and mental health. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects 8.7% employment growth for psychiatrists between 2021 and 2031. In that period, an estimated 2,400 jobs should open up. Psychiatrists are physicians who diagnose, treat and work to prevent disorders relating to the mind and mental health.

What is a good impact factor for Psychiatry?

The American Journal of Psychiatry, the most widely read psychiatric journal in the world, achieved an Impact Factor above 19. The score can be interpreted as an average, where every article that AJP published in the reporting period (i.e., during the years 2019 and 2020) was cited by more than 19 articles in 2021. In general, the impact factor of 10 or higher is considered remarkable, while 3 is good, and the average score is less than 1. Just as an example, the very prestigious journal Nature had an impact factor of 69.504 in 2021. Of course, different specialties have different definitions of what a “good” score is. According to The Successful Match, the mean scores of students who successfully matched into psychiatry were 226 (USMLE Step 1) and 514 (COMLEX Level 1). Of course, different specialties have different definitions of what a “good” score is. According to The Successful Match, the mean scores of students who successfully matched into psychiatry were 226 (USMLE Step 1) and 514 (COMLEX Level 1). The scope of the journal encompasses: Biochemical, physiological, neuroanatomic, genetic, neurocognitive, and psychosocial determinants of psychiatric disorders. Diagnostic assessments of psychiatric disorders. Evaluations that pursue hypotheses about the cause or causes of psychiatric diseases. Scopus Journal Metrics Definitions SJR. Like Eigenfactor metrics, SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) takes into account both the number of citations received by a journal and the prestige of the journal based on where those citations come from.

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