Journal of Preventive Medicine And Care

Journal of Preventive Medicine And Care

Journal of Preventive Medicine And Care

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Ongoing Special Issue
 
Special Issue On - Mental Disorders
 
Special issue By - Dr. Sanjeev Chaudhary
 
This special issue calls for original papers with important and novel contributions related to –“Mental Disorders
 

Topics of interests include

  • Mental disorders
  • Depression
  • Mania
  • Psychological diseases
  • Psychological illnesses
  • Anxiety
  • Eating disorders
  • Mood disorders
  • Substance use
  • Habit disorders 

We look for high quality publications on - "Mental Disorders".

Reviews which include the comparative view, Original research papers as well as short communications and letters on new developments and applications are welcome and are to be written in Standard English. Formatting of manuscript with headings and Sub headings is necessary and views are to be presented clearly. New approaches are mainly in interest.

To cover the costs of publication, an Article Processing Charge is essential and the charge levied for each article of any type upon acceptance is $540 USD.


Metrics:

  • Acceptance period: 14 days from the submitted date
  • People involved: Dr. Sanjeev Chaudhary Editor
 

The importance and need for this special issue:
 

Welcomes submissions to the thematic on 'Mental Disorders'. Mental disorders or psychiatric disorders cause significant burden to individuals and society across the world, accounting for nearly 13% of the global burden of disease. Eighty percent of people with mental disorders now live in low and middle-income countries. With one million deaths per year, suicide is the major reason for years of life lost due to mental illness. Estimates suggest that the burden due to mental illness is likely to increase over next decade and appropriate interventions are need of the hour. Depression is a common mental disorder, characterized by persistent sadness and a loss of interest in activities that you normally enjoy, accompanied by an inability to carry out daily activities, for at least two weeks. In addition, people with depression normally have several of the following: a loss of energy; a change in appetite; sleeping more or less; anxiety; reduced concentration; indecisiveness; restlessness; feelings of worthlessness, guilt, or hopelessness; and thoughts of self-harm or suicide. Depression is treatable, with talking therapies or antidepressant medication or a combination of these. Mental health and substance use disorders are still significantly under-reported. This is true across all countries, but particularly at lower incomes where data is scarcer, and there is less attention and treatment for mental health disorders

Submission Instructions: All submissions will undergo peer review and accepted articles will be published in Journal of Preventive Medicine and Care (ISSN: 2474-3585).

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