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Evidence-Based Mental Health 2008;11:e1; doi:10.1136/ebmh.11.2.e1
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Purpose and procedure

Evidence-Based Mental Health alerts clinicians to important advances in treatment, diagnosis, aetiology, prognosis, continuing education, economic evaluation, and qualitative research in mental health. We select and summarise the highest quality original and review articles. Experts in the field comment on the clinical relevance and context of each study.

Our target audience includes psychiatrists, psychologists, nurses, social workers, occupational therapists, pharmacists, and other professionals whose work may be enhanced by up to date research. Evidence-Based Mental Health is multidisciplinary. It covers studies of adults, children, older adults, people who have developed psychiatric or psychological problems as a result of trauma, and people with learning disabilities, head injuries, drug and alcohol problems, and personality disorders.

SELECTION PROCEDURE
The Editorial team screens each issue of 65 leading journals for articles that meet our criteria and the following journals are regularly reviewed:

Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica

Addiction

Age and Ageing

American Journal of Psychiatry

American Journal of Public Health

American Psychologist

Annals of Internal Medicine

Archives of General Psychiatry

Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine

Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry

Behaviour Research and Therapy

Behaviour Therapy

BMJ

British Journal of Clinical Psychology

British Journal of General Practice

British Journal of Psychiatry

Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

Child Development

Clinical Psychology Review

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews

Cognitive and Behavioral Practice

Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry

General Hospital Psychiatry

Health Psychology

International Journal of Behavioural Medicine

International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry

Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology

Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Journal of Affective Disorders

Journal of Anxiety Disorders

Journal of Applied Psychology

Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders

Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychopharmacology

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines

Journal of Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology

Journal of Clinical Pharmacology

Journal of Clinical Psychiatry

Journal of Clinical Psychology

Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology

Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics

Journal of Developmental Medicine Behavioral Pediatrics

Journal of Mental Health

Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry

Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences

Journal of Psychosomatic Research

Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society

Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA)

Lancet

Molecular Psychiatry

New England Journal of Medicine

Pediatrics

Psychiatric Services

Psychiatry Interpersonal and Biological Processes

Psychological Bulletin

Psychological Medicine

Psychology and Aging

Psychosomatic Medicine

Research in Developmental Disabilities

Schizophrenia Bulletin

Schizophrenia Research

Social Science and Medicine

United Kingdom Health Technology Assessment Reports

We also assess articles nominated by our readers.

CRITERIA FOR SELECTING ARTICLES
Articles are considered for inclusion in Evidence-Based Mental Health if they are:

Studies of prevention, treatment, quality improvement, and continuing education must also:

Studies of causation (aetiology) must also:

Studies of diagnosis must also:

Studies of prognosis must also:

Studies of prevalence must also:

Studies of the cost-effectiveness of interventions must also:

In review articles, at least one article included in the review must meet the quality criteria for treatment, diagnosis, prognosis, causation, and cost effectiveness studies described above. Review articles must also:

Qualitative studies must meet the following criteria:

SUMMARISING MATERIAL
Relevant articles which meet these criteria are summarised using a structured abstract. Articles are reviewed by experts in the field who provide commentaries describing the context of the article, methodological problems that may affect interpretation, and recommendations for clinical application. If you are interested in writing an expert commentary, please contact Alan Lovell (alan.lovell{at}bazian.com).





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