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International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
Psychiatry
4.3
(top 3%)
Impact Factor
4.6
(top 3%)
extended IF
78
(top 5%)
H-Index
960
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784
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35.8K
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3.6K
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Most Cited Articles of International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research
Title
Year
Citations
The World Mental Health (WMH) Survey Initiative Version of the World Health Organization (WHO) Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI)
2004
2.9K
Twelve-month and lifetime prevalence and lifetime morbid risk of anxiety and mood disorders in the United States
2012
1.5K
The World Health Organization Composite International Diagnostic Interview short-form (CIDI-SF)
1998
1.4K
Multiple imputation by chained equations: what is it and how does it work?
2011
1.2K
The performance of the Japanese version of the K6 and K10 in the World Mental Health Survey Japan
2008
709
The Netherlands Study of Depression and Anxiety (NESDA): rationale, objectives and methods
2008
694
Screening for serious mental illness in the general population with the K6 screening scale: results from the WHO World Mental Health (WMH) survey initiative
2010
686
The epidemiology of major depressive episodes: results from the International Consortium of Psychiatric Epidemiology (ICPE) Surveys
2003
682
The US National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R): design and field procedures
2004
644
The National Survey of American Life: a study of racial, ethnic and cultural influences on mental disorders and mental health
2004
619
A new rating scale for adult resilience: what are the central protective resources behind healthy adjustment?
2003
614
Sample designs and sampling methods for the Collaborative Psychiatric Epidemiology Studies (CPES)
2004
590
Measuring well-being rather than the absence of distress symptoms: a comparison of the SF-36 Mental Health subscale and the WHO-Five Well-Being Scale
2003
562
Considering context, place and culture: the National Latino and Asian American Study
2004
517
The National Comorbidity Survey Replication (NCS-R): background and aims
2004
485
Validity of the World Health Organization Adult ADHD Self-Report Scale (ASRS) Screener in a representative sample of health plan members
2007
483
Patients presenting with somatic complaints: epidemiology, psychiatric comorbidity and management
2003
386
Clinical calibration of DSM-IV diagnoses in the World Mental Health (WMH) version of the World Health Organization (WHO) Composite International Diagnostic Interview (WMHCIDI)
2004
370
Validity study of the K6 scale as a measure of moderate mental distress based on mental health treatment need and utilization
2012
358
Centring in regression analyses: a strategy to prevent errors in statistical inference
2004
354
THE LIFE HISTORY CALENDAR: A RESEARCH AND CLINICAL ASSESSMENT METHOD FOR COLLECTING RETROSPECTIVE EVENT‐HISTORY DATA
1996
341
Methodological studies of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) in the US national comorbidity survey (NCS)
1998
338
Resilience in relation to personality and intelligence
2005
337
The economic burden of depression and the cost-effectiveness of treatment
2003
262
The Inventory of Depressive Symptomatology (IDS): Clinician (IDS-C) and Self-Report (IDS-SR) ratings of depressive symptoms
2000
251
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