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APA’s Journals Celebrate Latest Impact Factors

Cover of The American Journal of Psychiatry

Clarivate Analytics has released the latest edition of its Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2022), which provide journals’ latest impact factors. An impact factor is a bibliometric calculation that describes the level of importance of a journal’s published output on the scientific literature by measuring how much the work it publishes is cited by others.

The American Journal of Psychiatry (AJP) remains an elite publication in all of science, as this year its impact factor rose above 19. The score can be interpreted as an average, where every article that the journal published in the reporting period (that is, during the years 2019 and 2020) was cited by more than 19 articles in 2021. This impact factor score ranks AJP among the highest not just in the category of psychiatry, but also among all the 21,430 indexed journals in scientific, technical, engineering, and medical publishing. AJP’s impact factor of 19.242 places it in the top 200 of all journal titles, ahead of 99% of the rest of the publishing world.

The new impact factor for Psychiatric Services rose above 4 to 4.157. Of the journals included in the Health Policy & Services category, Psychiatric Services is the highest ranked mental health journal. Psychiatric Services is also now the #1 mental health journal in the category of Public, Environmental & Occupational Health.

The impact factor for the Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences rose this year to 2.891, its highest since 1999. ■