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Call for Papers - Understanding Nonbinary and Gender Diverse Youth

Nonbinary gender identities are prominent among gender diverse youth, having increased significantly over the last decade. Leading theories in support of gender diversity argue that greater acceptance, the availability of more descriptive and inclusive language, and diverse sociocultural forces are behind the apparent rise in transgender youth. Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health is inviting submissions for a special issue on Understanding Nonbinary and Gender Diverse Youth. Articles should focus on attempts to deepen our understanding of non-binary gender identity, and we welcome manuscripts of diverse methods including quantitative and qualitative clinical research, as well as systematic approaches to reviews. We also encourage submissions from gender diverse researchers whose personal experiences provide invaluable insights in the study of this area. Interested authors are welcome to reach out to the guest editor, Dr. Jame Agapoff (they/them), at JAgapoff@dop.hawaii.edu, to propose a manuscript and receive some initial input on suitability for this special issue. Submissions will be considered through June 2024.

Child and adolescent mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic: call-for-papers

The Covid-19 pandemic is profoundly impacting our lives. Therefore, we are proud to present the ongoing thematic series “Child and adolescent mental health during the Covid-19 pandemic”. We are seeking high quality papers on the impact of the current pandemic on child mental health and how the mental health systems are adapting to the situation. Given the acute and rapidly changing nature of the pandemic, we are committed to providing a rapid editorial decision. For more information see the call-for-papers and the editorial. This series will be running until December 2024. Manuscripts that are accepted in the series, can apply for a sponsorship of their APC. View the ongoing series here.

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Featured series: Child and adolescent forensic psychiatry and mental health (2022)

We are proud to present our latest new thematic series “Child and adolescent forensic psychiatry and mental health”, edited by Prof Klaus Schmeck and Dr Cyril Boonmann. This thematic series is a cooperation between Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health (CAPMH) and the European Association for Forensic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychology and other involved Professions (EFCAP; for more information, see: https://www.efcap.eu/).

View the ongoing series here

Aims and scope

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health, the official journal of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions, is an open access, online journal that provides an international platform for rapid and comprehensive scientific communication on child and adolescent mental health across different cultural backgrounds. CAPMH serves as a scientifically rigorous and broadly open forum for both interdisciplinary and cross-cultural exchange of research information, involving psychiatrists, paediatricians, psychologists, neuroscientists, and allied disciplines. The journal focusses on improving the knowledge base for the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment of mental health conditions in children and adolescents, and aims to integrate basic science, clinical research and the practical implementation of research findings. In addition, aspects which are still underrepresented in the traditional journals such as neurobiology and neuropsychology of psychiatric disorders in childhood and adolescence are considered.

Article collections

Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health is proud to publish a number of article collections on particularly exciting topics within the wider scope of the journal. Click here to see the list of all collections published in the journal so far.

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About our Editors

New Content ItemDr Gerrit van Schalkwyk graduated medical school from the University of Stellenbosch and completed residency and fellowship training at Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. He has since held faculty positions at Brown and the University of Utah, and has a strong interest in clinically focused research, program development, and support of best practices. Dr van Schalkwyk was previously an associate editor for the Journal of Autism, but now has a more general focus in his clinical and scholarly work that he brings to Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Mental Health.



New Content ItemAndreas Witt, Dipl.-Psych., Dr. phil. After studying Psychology at the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz and the Auckland University of Technology, Dr. Andreas Witt completed his training as a licensed Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) at the Ausbildungszentrum für Verhaltenstherapie (AZVT) at the Medical Department of the University of Ulm. He specialized in trauma-focused cognitive behavioral therapy (TF-CBT) and the treatment of PTSD in children and adolescents. He obtained his Doctorate at the University of Ulm, where he focused on the course and consequences of child maltreatment. He is currently the clinical co-head of child and adolescent forensic section of the University Hospital of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, a Lecturer, and Co-Chair of the Workgroup on Child and Adolescent Psychotraumatology of the German Speaking Society of Psychotraumatology (DeGPT). Dr. Witt leads various research projects mainly focusing on interventions for children and adolescents in foster care, child maltreatment and child welfare.

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  • The officially endorsed publication of the International Association for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Allied Professions (IACAPAP). To learn more, please visit the IACAPAP landing page.

  • The officially endorsed publication of the European Association for Forensic Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Psychology and other involved Professions (EFCAP). To learn more, please visit the EFCAP website.

Annual Journal Metrics

  • 2022 Citation Impact
    5.6 - 2-year Impact Factor
    5.0 - 5-year Impact Factor
    1.769 - SNIP (Source Normalized Impact per Paper)
    1.399 - SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)

    2022 Speed
    8 days submission to first editorial decision for all manuscripts (Median)
    90 days submission to accept (Median)

    2022 Usage 
    1,364,144 downloads
    3,203 Altmetric mentions