JAMA Psychiatry

JAMA Psychiatry (formerly Archives of General Psychiatry, bibliographic Abbreviation: Arch Gen Psychiatry ) is a medical journal. The contributions undergo a peer -review process and handle all branches of psychiatry. Editor of the journal, the American Medical Association ( AMA). Among all psychiatric journals (n = 135), the magazine the third-highest impact factor in ( 13.772, as of 2012).

The magazine was founded in 1959 out of the 1919 periodical Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry forth. Contributions from the field of neurology were subsequently published in Archives of Neurology. 2013, the magazine was renamed in JAMA Psychiatry.

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