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Information for Media & Journalists

Articles and other content on this site are embargoed for release until the first day of the month of publication at 12:01 A.M. ET, unless otherwise noted in a press release.

For Psychiatric News, articles are embargoed until release on our website at psychnews.psychiatryonline.org.

Please respect all embargo periods.

Journalists and other media representatives should contact the American Psychiatric Association (APA) Office of Communications and Public Affairs at press@psych.org or 1-703-907-7862 for advance copies of embargoed articles or with questions about an article. For other press-related inquiries, visit APA's News Room.

Here are some recent releases regarding articles appearing in these journals (PDFs):

Infant Growth Unaffected by Prenatal Exposure to Antidepressants or Maternal Depression

Collaborative Care for Depression Among Underserved Racial-Ethnic Groups

New Approach to Schizophrenia Prevention

Research on Strategies to Reduce Stigma and Discrimination

Children More Likely to Stay in Treatment when Parents Perceive Benefits

New Study Examines Depiction of People with Schizophrenia in Movies

Scale Assessing Suicidal Ideation Saves Lives and Healthcare Resources Through High Predictive Validity and Use of Common Language

The American Journal of Psychiatry Once Again Sees Boost in Impact Factor to 12.759, Remains Tops in Total Citations

American Psychiatric Association Names Rebecca Rinehart as APP Publisher

Treatment of ADHD Varies Across Countries

New York Parity Law and the Implementation of Federal Parity

Children's Psychiatric Symptoms Improve After Depression Remission in Mother

Encouraging Evidence for Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Problem Behaviors

Premenstrual Mood Changes Predictive of Bipolar Severity

Impact of Parity on Substance Abuse Treatment

Predeployment Mental Health Screening of Soldiers Reduces Combat Stress

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