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International Journal of Mental Health Nursing is a journal indexed in SJR in Psychiatric Mental Health with an H index of 68. It has a price of 2480 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,572 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It is published in English. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,572.
International Journal of Mental Health Nursing focuses its scope in these topics and keywords: nursing, mental, health, healthcare, implications, review, violence, older, psychiatric, indexmaturing, ...
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Languages: English
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1,572
SJR Impact factor68
H Index167
Total Docs (Last Year)380
Total Docs (3 years)7903
Total Refs2181
Total Cites (3 years)347
Citable Docs (3 years)5.16
Cites/Doc (2 years)47.32
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View moreExperience of living with a family member with bipolar disorder
View moreChallenges and controversy in mental health nursing
View moreThere is more to risk and safety planning than dramatic risks: Mental health nurses' risk assessment and safety-management practice
View moreAcademic freedom: Alive and well or victim of the conservative creep?
View moreImproving geriatric mental health nursing care: Making a case for going beyond psychotropic medications
View moreOn the path to recovery: Patients' experiences of treatment with long-acting injections of antipsychotic medication
View moreQuality improvement projects: Finding a pathway through policies
View moreOUTCOME MEASURES: DO THEY FIT WITH A RECOVERY MODEL?
View moreEvaluating the clinical efficacy of a primary care-focused, nurse-led, consultation liaison model for perinatal mental health
View moreThinking families: A study of the characteristics of the workforce that delivers family-focussed practice
View moreThe challenges of mental health care reform for contemporary mental health nursing practice: Relationships, power and control
View moreAdvanced 'prescribing' of nurses' emergency holding powers under New Zealand mental health legislation
View morePromoting exercise behaviour in a secure mental health setting: Healthcare assistant perspectives
View moreA profile of the caring attributes of Hong Kong and Thailand psychiatric nurses
View morePsychiatric and social outcomes of a rural district general hospital in the 1990s
View moreDoes prior training and staff occupation influence knowledge acquisition from an aggression management training program?
View moreDifferent voices: Reviewing and revising the politics of working with consumers in mental health
View moreThe influence of evil on forensic clinical practice
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