Depression and Anxiety

ADAA members receive a complimentary annual online subscription to  Depression and Anxiety. With an impact factor of 4.61, this journal ranks 21 out of 135 in psychiatry journals and 9 out of 75 in psychology journals. 

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Depression and Anxiety, the official journal of the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, is available online only as of January 2013. The journal welcomes original research and synthetic review articles covering neurobiology (genetics and neuroimaging), epidemiology, experimental psychopathology, and treatment (psychotherapeutic and pharmacologic) aspects of mood and anxiety disorders, and related phenomena in humans.

A priority is placed on papers on treatment and review and on information and findings that will enhance the clinical evaluation and care of individuals struggling with the effects of these disorders. All submissions are peer-reviewed; there is no handling or publishing fee.

Please note: The OMICS Group publishes the Journal of Depression & Anxiety, an open-access publication. It is not affiliated with ADAA, and the publisher requires payment of a handling fee from authors after their manuscripts have been accepted. Find information about publication fees on the publisher's website.

The following articles from Volume 30 Number 9 (September 2013) have been posted on the journal website:

The Cutting Edge

Biomarkers in Pediatric Depression
Uma Rao, MD

Research Articles

Role of Maternal Childhood Trauma on Parenting Among Depressed Mothers of Psychiatrically Ill Children
Maureen Zalewski, PhD; Jill M. Cyranowski, PhD; Yu Cheng. PhD; Holly A. Swartz, MD

The Effectiveness of Booster Sessions in CBT Treatment for Child and Adolescent Mood and Anxiety Disorders
Robin E. Gearing, PhD; Craig S. J. Schwalbe, PhD; Raehyuck Lee, MA; Kimberly E. Hoagwood, PhD

Augmentation of Youth Cognitive Behavioral and Pharmacological Interventions with Attention Modification: A Preliminary Investigation
Bradley C. Riemann, PhD; Jennie M. Kuckertz, BA; Michelle Rozenman, MS; V. Robin Weersing, PhD; Nader Amir, PhD

Review

The Role of Peer Rejection in Adolescent Depression
Belinda Platt, MSc; Kathrin Cohen Kadosh, PhD; Jennifer Y.F. Lau, PhD

The following articles from Volume 30 Number 8 (August 2013) have been posted on the journal website

Research Articles

Cognitive Behavior Therapy for Comorbid Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder in High-Functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Ailsa J. Russell, PhD;  Amita Jassi, DclinPsy; Miguel A. Fullana, PhD; Hilary Mack, DclinPsy; Kate Johnston, DclinPsy; Isobel Heyman, MBBS, PhD, FRCPsych; Declan G. Murphy, MBBS, FRCPsych, MD; David Mataix-Cols, PhD

Evaluation of the Proposed Social Anxiety Disorder Specifier Change for DSM-5 in a Treatment-Seeking Sample of Anxious Youth
Caroline E. Kerns, MA; Jonathan S. Comer, PhD; Donna B. Pincus, PhD; Stefan G. Hofmann, PhD

Long-Term Outcome in Adults with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Michael H. Bloch, MD, MS; Christy Green; Stephen A. Kichuk, BA; Philip A. Dombrowski, BA; Suzanne Wasylink, RN; Eileen Billingslea, MA; Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger, MD; Benjamin Kelmendi, MD; Wayne K. Goodman, MD; James F. Leckman, MD; Vladimir Coric, MD; Christopher Pittenger, MD, PhD

Difficult-to-Treat Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Feasibility and Preliminary Results of a Randomized Pilot Trial of D-Cycloserine-Augmented Behavior Therapy
Lara J. Farrell, PhD; Allison M. Waters, PhD; Mark J. Boschen, PhD; Laetitia Hattingh, PhD; Harry McConnell, MD; Ella L. Milliner, DpsyClin; Nigel Collings, MD; Melanie Zimmer-Gembeck, PhD; Doug Shelton, MD; Thomas H. Ollendick, PhD; Chris Testa, BPharm.; Eric A. Storch, PhD

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