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Canadian Journal of Psychiatry : ウィキペディア英語版
The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry

''The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry/La Revue canadienne de psychiatrie'' is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal published by the Canadian Psychiatric Association. It covers all aspects of psychiatry. Articles are published in English or French, with abstracts in both languages. The journal publishes original research papers, systematic reviews, book reviews, letters to the editor, and official position papers, position statements, policy papers, and clinical practice guidelines of the Canadian Psychiatric Association.
== History==
The journal was established in January 1956 as ''The Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal/La Revue de l'Association canadienne de psychiatrie''.〔McKerracher DG. President’s foreword. Can. Psychiatr. Assoc. J. 1956; 1(1):1.〕 The journal started as a quarterly publication, under its founding editor-in-chief, F. Rhodes Chalke. He was succeeded in 1972 by Frederick Lowy, who remained until 1976. Publication changed from bimonthly in 1974 to eight issues a year in 1975. Edward Kingstone took over as editor in 1977.〔Kingstone E. Changing of the guard. Can. Psychiatr. Assoc. J. 1977;22(1):1-2.〕 The journal obtained its current name in 1979.〔Kingstone E. A time for change. Can. J. Psychiatry 1979;24(1):2.〕 He was succeeded in 1995 by Quentin Rae-Grant, who remained until 2004.〔Rae-Grant Q. Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose. Can. J. Psychiatry 1995;40(8):433-434.〕 In 2004, the journal started publishing monthly.〔Rae-Grant Q. (Looking back, moving forward ). Can. J. Psychiatry 2003;48(11):715. Date accessed: November 15, 2012.〕 Joel Paris became editor-in-chief in October 2004.〔Paris J. (Canadian Journal of Psychiatry: New Editor and New Policies ). Can J Psychiatry. 2005;50(1):1. Date accessed: November 15, 2012.〕 The journal published 14 issues per year in 2005 and 2006, but returned to a monthly frequency in 2007.〔Paris J. (The Canadian Journal of Psychiatry in 2007: thanks to our reviewers in 2006 ). Can. J. Psychiatry 2007;52(1):1-2. Date accessed: November 15, 2012.〕 An electronic version of the journal was launched in January 2012. Because of the advertising, web access was restricted to members only in 2012 to avoid direct-to-consumer advertising. Articles had been freely accessible since 2002. In 2013, paid subscribers were also allowed access.

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