(Toronto, June 26, 2024) JMIR Publications announced today that JMIR Mental Health has received a Journal Impact Factor (JIF) of 4.8 as published in the 2024 Journal Citation Report (JCR) from Clarivate. This follows our recent announcement that, according to Scopus CiteScore, JMIR Mental Health is a Q1 journal in the “Psychiatry and Mental Health” category, a result that is also reflected in the journal’s Scopus CiteScore ranking in the top 10% of all Psychiatry and Mental Health journals.
"We are all pleased to see JMIR Mental Health's new ranking reflect the high quality of the papers we publish, highlighting the superb work of authors, the dedication of peer reviewers, and commitment from the editorial team," commented John Torous, director of the Division of Digital Psychiatry at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, a Harvard Medical School affiliate in Boston, and editor-in-chief of JMIR Mental Health.
Here’s a selection of some of the highly cited articles from JMIR Mental Health:
- Evidence on Digital Mental Health Interventions for Adolescents and Young People: Systematic Overview
- Digital Health Interventions for Delivery of Mental Health Care: Systematic and Comprehensive Meta-Review
- Understanding Engagement Strategies in Digital Interventions for Mental Health Promotion: Scoping Review
Overall, 8 JMIR Publications journals (more than half of our portfolio of journals with a JIF) secured positions in the top quartile of their respective categories.
A Complete List of JMIR Publications Titles With a JIF in 2024:
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