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Psychiatry Investigation

Psychiatry Investigation is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on advancing the understanding and treatment of mental health disorders. It publishes high-quality research articles, reviews, and case reports, covering a wide range of topics including clinical psychiatry, neuroscience, psychopharmacology, and psychotherapy. With its interdisciplinary approach, the journal aims to contribute to the development of evidence-based practices and improve the overall well-being of individuals with mental illnesses.

Details
Abbr. Psychiatry Investig
Start 2004
End Continuing
Frequency Two no. a year
p-ISSN 1738-3684
e-ISSN 1976-3026
Country South Korea
Language English
Specialty Psychiatry
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7077 52
SJR / Ranks: 6048 726
CiteScore / Ranks: 6529 4.10
JIF / Ranks: 3958 2.7
Recent Articles
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Choi Y, Hyun J, Kim S, Kim H, Sohn S, Lee Y, et al.
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1372-1381. PMID: 39757815
Objective: Understanding the specific fears associated with coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19), particularly within different cultural contexts, is crucial for developing effective mental health interventions. This study aims to develop and validate...
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Lee B, Maeng S, Seo Y, Jung S, Im S, Choi H, et al.
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1360-1371. PMID: 39757814
Objective: The coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic's social isolation has significantly impacted mental health, increasing depression and anxiety. This study explores the effects of social isolation on both humans and mice,...
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Chen L, Wang Q, Jiang X, Zhang Y
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1338-1348. PMID: 39757813
Objective: The purpose of this study was to investigate the different categories of males within two groups, namely a community male sample who engaged in online sexual activities (OSAs) and...
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Seol J, Lee H, Lee S, Ki S, Cho S, Oh K, et al.
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1329-1337. PMID: 39757812
Objective: Suicide poses a significant public health concern with increasing prevalence in the general population, emphasizing the need for effective gatekeeper suicide prevention education. This study assesses the longitudinal effectiveness...
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Ho D, Kim S, Lee H, Cho H, Lim W
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1318-1328. PMID: 39757811
Objective: This study examined the mediating effect of negative changes in daily life due to the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on depressive symptoms, considering COVID-19 infection and related social concerns....
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Yeom J, Park S, Lee H
Psychiatry Investig . 2025 Jan; 21(12):1309-1317. PMID: 39757810
Objective: To investigate the impact of circadian rhythm disruptions on mental health among college students and explore effective interventions for maintaining stable circadian rhythms. Methods: A comprehensive review of literature...
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Dolanbay T, Vural A, Altay M, Cinaroglu N
Psychiatry Investig . 2024 Nov; 21(11):1299-1307. PMID: 39610241
Objective: The present study evaluated the work-related anxiety scores of healthcare workers in emergency departments (ED) and aimed to determine the factors affecting these scores. Methods: The data was obtained...
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Chuang H, Huang C, Chen K, Kuo Y, Ren J, Wang T, et al.
Psychiatry Investig . 2024 Nov; 21(11):1286-1298. PMID: 39610240
Objective: Danshensu, a phenylpropanoid compound, is derived from the dry root and rhizome of Danshen (Salvia miltiorrhiza), a traditional Chinese medicinal herb. Evidence suggests that danshensu protects isolated rat hearts...
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Lee S, Kim K, Noh J, Chon M, Kim E, Chae J
Psychiatry Investig . 2024 Nov; 21(11):1279-1285. PMID: 39610239
Objective: Disaster survivors often experience negative impacts on their mental health, but some may also exhibit posttraumatic growth, overcoming adversity, and finding positive outcomes. This study aimed to identify psychological...
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Peng Y, Wang Y, Peng Z, Liao X, Gong K, Qin C, et al.
Psychiatry Investig . 2024 Nov; 21(11):1268-1278. PMID: 39610238
Objective: Self-determination theory (SDT) deems that people have three causality orientations: autonomy orientation, control orientation, and impersonal orientation. Previous studies suggested that lower autonomy orientation or higher control and impersonal...