The International Journal of Mental Health Nursing (IJMHN) is a leading peer-reviewed publication focused on advancing mental health nursing practice, research, and policy globally. Covering a broad spectrum of topics, from clinical interventions and therapeutic approaches to mental health service delivery and policy development, it aims to enhance the wellbeing of individuals, families, and communities experiencing mental health challenges.
The journal delves into areas including clinical psychology, psychiatric epidemiology, mental health service evaluation, and implementation science. It also highlights the social determinants of mental health and explores innovative models of care, including mental health in schools and technology in mental health. IJMHN targets an audience of mental health nurses, researchers, policymakers, and other healthcare professionals dedicated to improving mental health outcomes.
Contributing to the dissemination of evidence-based practices, IJMHN encourages submissions that offer original research findings, insightful reviews, and thought-provoking perspectives. By promoting international collaboration and knowledge exchange, the journal seeks to foster positive change in mental health care around the world. Submit your work or delve into the archives to access cutting-edge information.