Russian Journal of Psychiatry explained

Russian Journal of Psychiatry
Abbreviation:Russ. J. Psychiatry
Discipline:Psychiatry
Language:Russian, English (abstracts)
Editor:Zurab Kekelidze
Publisher:Serbsky Center
Country:Russia
History:1997–present
Frequency:Bimonthly
Impact:0,771
Issn:1560-957X
Oclc:750496084
Website:http://rpj.serbsky.ru
Link1-Name:Online access

The Russian Journal of Psychiatry (Russian: Российский психиатрический журнал|Rossiyskiy psikhiatricheskiy zhurnal) is a Russian peer-reviewed medical journal covering the fields of clinical, social, and forensic psychiatry. It was established in 1997 by the Serbsky Center with Tatyana Dmitrieva as editor-in-chief. It was included by the Higher Attestation Commission of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation in the list of leading journals and publications[1] and having an article published in this journal is considered to be very prestigious among Russian psychiatrists.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Российский психиатрический журнал. ru. eLibrary.ru. 23 May 2012.
  2. Kekelidze. Z. I.. Makushkin. E. V.. Krasnov. V. N.. Klimenko. T. V.. 2017. ru:95 лет в авангарде судебной психиатрии. 95 years in the forefront of forensic psychiatry. http://rpj.serbsky.ru/index.php/rpj/article/view/382. ru. Russian Journal of Psychiatry. 1. 4–13. 1 September 2017.