Psychiatric Quarterly
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Former names
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The State Hospital Quarterly |
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Abbreviated title (ISO 4)
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Psychiatr. Q. |
Discipline | Psychiatry |
Language | English |
Edited by | J. Borenstein |
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Publication history
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1915-present |
Frequency | Quarterly |
1.327 | |
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ISSN | 0033-2720 (print) 1573-6709 (web) |
CODEN | PSQUAP |
OCLC no. | 01715671 |
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The Psychiatric Quarterly is a peer-reviewed medical journal that was established in 1915 as The State Hospital Quarterly (OCLC 297361895 and OCLC 559984281). It obtained its current name in 1927.
Abstracting and indexing[edit]
The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index, PubMed, and EMBASE, among others. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2010 impact factor of 1.327, ranking it 62nd out of 110 journals in the category "Psychiatry".[1]
In popular culture[edit]
In the 2002 episode "Surprise!" of the program Greg the Bunny, it is revealed that character Dottie Sunshine is a reader of Psychiatric Quarterly.
References[edit]
- ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Psychiatry". 2010 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2012.