Articles published in Journal of Psychiatry have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Psychiatry has got h-index 28, which means every article in Journal of Psychiatry has got 28 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Psychiatry.

  2022 2021 2020 2019 2018

Year wise published articles

61 60 117 15 19

Year wise citations received

416 441 429 389 330
Journal total citations count 3549
Journal Impact Factor 1.34
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 2.26
Journal CiteScore 8.71
Journal h-index 28
Important citations

Cultural Beliefs and Infant Mortality in Nigeria

Community Perceptions of Indigenous Healers and Mental Disorders in Zimbabwe

Does Religiosity Influence Attitude to Mental Illness? – A survey of Medical students in a Nigerian University. -

ROLE OF CULTURAL BELIEFS AND USE OF FAITH HEALING IN MANAGEMENT OF MENTAL DISORDERS: A DESCRIPTIVE SURVEY

Perceptions of the causes of schizophrenia and associated factors by the Holy Trinity Theological College students in Ethiopia.

Frames of mental illness in the Yoruba genre of Nigerian movies: Implications for orthodox mental health care

“Insanity is from home”: The expression of mental health challenges in Akan

Perceptions, attitudes and cultural understandings of mental health in Nigeria: a scoping review of published literature

Knowledge, Attitudes, and Beliefs of Catholic Clerics' Regarding Mental Health in Lebanon.

Traditional healers’ and biomedical practitioners’ perceptions of collaborative mental healthcare in low- and middle-income countries: A systematic review:

The role of spirituality in specialist psychiatry: a review of the medical literature.

'The threads in his mind have torn': conceptualization and treatment of mental disorders by neo-prophetic Christian healers in Accra, Ghana.

Relationship between religiosity, religious coping and socio-demographic variables among out-patients with depression or diabetes mellitus in Enugu, Nigeria.

Traditional herbalists’ methods of treating mental disorders in Ghana:

Clergy as collaborators in the delivery of mental health care: an exploratory survey from Benin City, Nigeria.

Diverse Approaches to Recovery from Severe Mental Illness

'That is how the real mad people behave': Beliefs about and treatment of mental disorders by traditional medicine-men in Accra, Ghana

Religion, coping and outcome in out-patients with depression or diabetes mellitus.

What do African traditional medical practitioners do in the treatment of mental disorders in Zimbabwe

Clergy's Beliefs About Mental Illness and Their Perception of Its Treatability: Experience from a Church-Based Prevention of Mother-to-Child HIV Transmission (PMTCT) Trial in Nigeria.