European Psychiatry : the Journal of the Association of European Psychiatrists
Overview
European Psychiatry is a renowned journal published by the Association of European Psychiatrists. It serves as a platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research and advancements in the field of psychiatry. With a focus on European perspectives, the journal covers a wide range of topics including clinical practice, neuroscience, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy. It provides a valuable resource for psychiatrists, researchers, and mental health professionals seeking to stay updated with the latest developments in European psychiatry.
Details
Details
Abbr.
Eur Psychiatry
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Start
1991
End
Continuing
Frequency
Eight no. a year
p-ISSN
0924-9338
e-ISSN
1778-3585
Country
United Kingdom
Language
English
Specialty
Psychiatry
Metrics
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 2583
111
SJR / Ranks: 1292
1901
CiteScore / Ranks: 1874
8.80
JIF / Ranks: 720
7.8
Recent Articles
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Mutlu E, Bulbul A, Esen E, Ekmekci Ertek I, Guvenc H, Basar K, et al.
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e40.
PMID: 39967256
Disasters pose unique challenges, triggering significant psychological and social crises with both short- and long-term impacts. In this article, we address the critical role of professional psychiatric associations (PPAs) in...
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Durdurak B, Morales Munoz I, Morales-Munoz I, Hosang G, Marwaha S
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e37.
PMID: 39967022
Background: There is increasing evidence that childhood Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) elevates the risk of later Bipolar Spectrum Disorder (BD). However, it remains unclear whether different trajectories of ADHD symptoms...
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Crouse J, Park S, Mitchell B, Byrne E, Medland S, Lin T, et al.
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e41.
PMID: 39956653
Background: Increasing daylight exposure might be a simple way to improve mental health. However, little is known about daylight-symptom associations in depressive disorders. Methods: In a subset of the Australian...
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Kirsten C, Catthoor K, Johan D, Detraux J, De Hert M
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e36.
PMID: 39925222
Background: Medication-induced dystonia (MID) is a movement disorder (MD), characterized by involuntary sustained or intermittent muscle contractions, causing abnormal, often repetitive, movements, postures, or both. Although MID is commonly associated...
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Berry A, Luciano M, Cirulli F, Fiorillo A
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e32.
PMID: 39911061
Current evidence points to a research-practice gap in mental health. There is a specific unmet need to identify novel strategies to improve diagnostic criteria, especially when clinical manifestations overlap as...
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Arjmand S, Lindstrom M, Sellgren C, Wegener G
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e29.
PMID: 39905718
The dissociative effects of ketamine and psychedelics might be associated with their rapid antidepressant properties, raising questions about whether these effects are necessary for their therapeutic action. Additionally, the distinct...
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Jimenez-Peinado A, Laguna-Munoz D, Jaen-Moreno M, Camacho-Rodriguez C, Del Pozo G, Vieta E, et al.
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e34.
PMID: 39904730
Background: Living with major depressive disorder (MDD) reduces life expectancy, with respiratory disease being a significant threat. However, evidence on respiratory disease in this population has not yet been meta-analyzed....
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Lu W, Wang S, Tang H, Yuan T, Zuo W, Liu Y
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e20.
PMID: 39901452
Background: Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are widely used due to their profound efficacy in glycemic control and weight management. Real-world observations have revealed potential neuropsychiatric adverse events (AEs) associated...
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Herttua K, Scola G, Paljarvi T, Fazel S
Eur Psychiatry
. 2025 Feb;
68(1):e28.
PMID: 39895257
Background: Despite uncertain benefits, antidepressants are used in the management of personality disorders (PDs). We investigated the association between antidepressants and two adverse outcomes - suicidal behaviour and violent crimes...