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European Journal of Mental Health

AbbreviationEur. J. Ment. Health
Journal Impact0.52
Quartiles(Global)PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL(Q4)
ISSN1788-4934, 1788-7119
h-index11

The European Journal of Mental Health is an open-access, peer-reviewed interdisciplinary professional journal that focuses on mental health, personal well-being, and the supporting ecosystems that highlight the importance of people's interactions with their environments. Established in 2006, it is published by the Semmelweis University Institute of Mental Health, with 280 pages per volume available in both English and German. The journal is overseen by an Editor-in-Chief and an international Editorial Board, with assistance from an Advisory Board. Published semiannually in June and December, the journal is based in Budapest. Its aim is to disseminate the latest scientific research on mental health and well-being in Europe. The journal seeks novel, integrative, and comprehensive articles, both applied and theoretical, that inspire professionals and practitioners from various fields, including social and natural sciences, humanities, and different segments of mental health research and practice. The primary thematic focus of EJMH is on the social-ecological antecedents of mental health and the foundations of human well-being. It particularly welcomes contributions that present high-quality, original research findings on well-being and mental health across the lifespan and in historical perspective.

Publication InformationPublisher: Semmelweis University Institute of Mental HealthPublishing cycle: Journal Type: journalOpen Access Journals: No
Basic dataYear of publication: 2008Proportion of original research papers85.00%Self Citation Rate:0.00%Gold OA Rate: 96.43%

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