Australasian Psychiatry

Papers
(The H4-Index of Australasian Psychiatry is 12. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
School teachers: the forgotten frontline workers of Covid-1945
Does menopause elevate the risk for developing depression and anxiety? Results from a systematic review27
Neutrophil/lymphocyte, platelet/lymphocyte and monocyte/lymphocyte ratios in schizophrenia20
Imposter syndrome in doctors beyond training: a narrative review18
An assessment of psychological distress and professional burnout in mental health professionals in Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic17
Efficacy of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) in older adults with insomnia: A systematic review and meta-analysis17
Bigotry and borderline personality disorder16
Increased Australian outpatient private practice psychiatric care during the COVID-19 pandemic: usage of new MBS-telehealth item and face-to-face psychiatrist office-based services in Quarter 3, 202015
Australian private practice metropolitan telepsychiatry during the COVID-19 pandemic: analysis of Quarter-2, 2020 usage of new MBS-telehealth item psychiatrist services13
A systematic review of the label accuracy of cannabinoid-based products in regulated markets: is what’s on the label what’s in the product?13
Suicide prevention during COVID-19: identification of groups with reduced presentations to emergency departments13
E-mental health in child psychiatry during COVID-19: an initial attitudinal study13
Drug overdose death rates in different countries: Who should be alarmed?12
Complex PTSD and personality disorder in ICD-11: when to assign one or two diagnoses?12
Impact of Covid-19 on the mental health needs of asylum seekers in Australia12
Suicide risk assessment in a large public mental health service: do suicide risk classifications identify those at risk?12
Frontotemporal dementia and financial capacity: facing the Cerberus of overestimation or underestimation?12
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