Journal article

Indexation of psychiatric journals from low-and middle-income countries: A survey and a case study

C Kieling, H Herrman, V Patel, J De Jesus Mari

World Psychiatry | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

There is a marked underepresentation of low- and middle-income countries (LAMIC) in the psychiatric literature, which may reflect an overall low representation of LAMIC publications in databases of indexed journals. This paper investigates the worldwide distribution of indexed psychiatric journals. A survey in both Medline and ISI Web of Science was performed in order to identify journals in the field of psychiatry according to their country of origin. Two hundred and twenty-two indexed psychiatric journals were found. Of these, 213 originated from high-income countries and only nine (4.1%) from middle-income countries. None were found in low-income countries. We also present the experience ..

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