Title: Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie-Abteilung A-Chemische Thermodynamik Kinetik Elektrochemie Eigenschaftslehre
Full Journal Title: Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie-Abteilung A-Chemische Thermodynamik Kinetik Elektrochemie Eigenschaftslehre
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ISSN: 0084-5345
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? Stranski, I.N. and Kuleliew, K. (1929), Article on the isomorphic forth growth of ion crystals on top of each other. Zeitschrift fur Physikalische Chemie-Abteilung A-Chemische Thermodynamik Kinetik Elektrochemie Eigenschaftslehre, 142 (6), 467-475
Keywords: Growth
Title: Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie Psychologie und Psychotherapie
Full Journal Title: Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie Psychologie und Psychotherapie
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? Stengler, K., Glaesmer, H. and Dietrich, S. (2011), Gender in mental health research: A bibliometric analysis. Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 59 (4), 305-310.
Full Text: 2011\Zei Psy Psy Psy59, 305.pdf
Abstract: Are gender specific aspects reflected in current psychiatric-psychotherapeutical research in Germany? the analysis is based on original research published in three German journals (Psychotherapeut; Psychiatrische Praxis; Psychotherapie . Psychosomatik . Medizinische Psychologie) in 2009 and 2010. Gender specific aspects were examined in only 16 out of 191 papers. Only three of these 16 papers reported results for both genders. Though the number of papers with male and female first authorship was roughly equal in all papers reviewed, more than two thirds (69 %) of the papers dealing with gender specific aspects have been written by women. Most papers referred to gender in the sample characteristics, however, only 25 % of the papers actually included gender in their statistical analyses. Even though gender has a strong impact on mental health and mental illness, to date, gender differences still appear to have been insufficiently addressed. More attention should be given to gender-specific results. This will facilitate gender-specific inferences and appropriate healthcare decisions.
Keywords: Analysis, Attention, Authorship, Bibliometric, Borderline Personality-Disorder, Depression, Differences, Effort-Reward Imbalance, Female-Patients, Gender, Germany, Impact, Institutionalization, Journals, Male, Medical Psychology, Mental Health, Mental Illness, Papers, Psychiatry, Psychotherapy, Questionnaire, Rehabilitation, Research, Schizophrenia, Sex, Statistical, Women
? Lepach, A.C., Lehmkuhl, G. and Petermann, F. (2012), Neuropsychological perspectives in child psychiatry: A subject of attention? Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 60 (4), 291-300.
Full Text: 2012\Zei Psy Psy Psy60, 291.pdf
Abstract: the prevailing resolution, concerning the acceptance of ambulant neuropsychological therapy realized by therapists with standard approbation and additional neuropsychological qualification reinforces the integration of interdisciplinary approaches in education and practice. In topics of research, neuropsychological issues enhance the understanding of etiology, assessment and therapy of various disorders. To investigate on common issues of neuropsychology and child psychiatry, four German journals were bibliometrically analyzed over the period from 2009 to 2012. In accordance with international trends the attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder turns out to be the main common challenge.
Keywords: Acceptance, Adhd, Adolescent-Psychiatry, Aggressive-Behavior, Assessment, Auditory Processing Disorders, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Challenge, Child, Child Psychiatry, Child Psychotherapy, Deficit, Hyperactivity Disorder, Education, Etiology, Event-Related Potentials, Hyperkinetic Conduct Disorder, Integration, Interdisciplinary, International, Journals, Long-Term, Neuropsychology, Phonological Awareness, Practice, Preschool-Children, Psychiatry, Research, Standard, Therapy, Trends, Understanding
? de Vries, U., Schussler, G. and Petermann, F. (2012), Psychotherapy in psychosomatics: Trends in diagnosis and therapy. Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie Psychologie und Psychotherapie, 60 (4), 301-307.
Full Text: 2012\Zei Psy Psy Psy60, 301.pdf
Abstract: Against the background of high prevalence of psychosomatic disorders in adulthood the research for the optimization of etiology, diagnosis and treatment in this area is highly relevant. We have to check to what extent and with which priorities this important topic is considered in current scientific debate. A bibliometric analysis is presented which summarizes the issues in the years 2010 and 2011 of German representative psychological and psychiatric journals. The focus of attention is on psychosocial causes and context factors of psychosomatic diseases, and from this deriving information on development of medical and therapeutic interventions.
Keywords: Analysis, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Complaints, Context, Development, Diagnosis, Diseases, Disorders, Etiology, Health Services Research, Information, Inpatients, Interventions, Journals, Medical, Mental-Illness, Optimization, Pain Patients, Prevalence, Process Quality, Psychiatry, Psychosocial, Psychosomatic Medicine, Quality-Of-Life, Rehabilitation, Research, Stigma, Support, Therapeutic, Treatment, Trends
Title: Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
Full Journal Title: Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie
ISO Abbreviated Title: Z. Psychosom. Med. Psychother.
JCR Abbreviated Title: Z Psychosom Med Psyc
ISSN: 0340-5613
Issues/Year: 4
Journal Country/Territory: Germany
Language: English
Publisher: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Publisher Address: Theaterstrasse 13, Postfach 77, W-37070 Gottingen, Germany
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? Decker, O. and Brahler, E. (1998), Quality control and bibliometric features - publications in psychosomatic medicine examplified by the Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse. Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse, 44 (4), 370-384.
Abstract: First, on the basis of bibliometric features, the publication of the Zeitrchrift fur Psychsomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse is recorded. Based on this record, there is a discussion on the significance of competition indicators for the quality-assurance of scientific works. In a first step the sources quoted by the authors are described: These are indicators for the scientific issues aimed by the publishers and thus an internal definition of quality. In a second step, the criterion of quality is to be judged by means of a general rating. It is the intention of the authors to take up on a discussion stimulated by Buddeberg (1998).
Keywords: Bibliometrics, Quality Control, Peer Review, Standardized Publication, Impact Factor, Operationalized Psychodynamic Diagnosis, Concept Topical Conflict, Psychogenic Disorders, Somatic Diseases, Psychotherapy, Emotions, Biography, Adaptation, Anxiety, System
? Brahler, V.E. and Ruger, U. (2004), The most frequently cited articles in the SCI and SSCI of the Zeltschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie (Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy) - A review and analysis. Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, 50 (4), 430-440.
Full Text: 2004\Zei Psy Med Psy50, 430.pdf
Abstract: Aim: We investigate which articles out of the entire fifty volumes of the Zeitschrift far Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie (Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy (Psychoanalysis)) have been most frequently cited. These articles are analysed according to the groups of authors and topics. Methods: the citation frequency was determined in the source journals listed by the ISI and contained in the SCI and SSCI data banks. Results: 58 articles were cited at least ten times, and five of these articles were cited at least twenty times. One article was cited 45 times and thus was the top runner. The authors who are particularly important in their specialized areas dominated, and the most frequently cited articles were distributed quite evenly in both psychosomatic and psychotherapeutic topics. Discussion: A relatively large number of articles in this journal have a sustained influence among experts in the field. Since there are not many of German journals listed in the ISI data banks or have only recently been included by them, the number of citations is most likely considerably higher.
Keywords: Crohns-Disease, Dermatological Artifacts, Inpatient Psychotherapy, Life-Events, Patient, Psychogenic Disorders, Risk-Factors, Self, Therapy, Ulcerative-Colitis
? Petermann, F., Schussler, G. and Glaesmer, H. (2008), Is evidence-based assessment fact or fiction? A bibliometric analysis of three German journals. Zeitschrift für Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, 54 (4), 393-408.
Abstract: Objectives: Despite the ongoing process for the development and dissemination of empirically supported treatments, little attention has been paid to the development of evidence-based diagnostics. The article aims at evaluating diagnostic procedures and instruments ill current clinical research in terms of evidence-based assessment. Methods: Volums 2006 and 2007 of three German psychological journals “Psychotherapeut,” “Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik und Medizinische Psychologic,” and “Zeitschrift fur Psychiatrie, Psychologie und Psychotherapie” were screened for empirical reports and articles dealing with diagnostic issues. 93 articles were identified and evaluated. Results: Most Studies used psychometrically valid and established instruments for assessment. However, diagnostic interviews were relatively scarce, as were multimodal assessments. Measures used for outcome evaluation often lacked evidence of sensitivity to change. Conclusion: Clinical assessment to date does not meet criteria for evidence-based diagnostics. Implications for research and guideline development are discussed.
Keywords: Analysis, Assessment, Assessments, Attention, Behavior-Therapy, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Change, Clinical, Clinical Diagnostics, Clinical Research, Criteria, Depressive Personality-Disorder, Development, Diagnostic Guidelines, Diagnostics, Empirical, Established Psychological Psychotherapists, Evaluation, Evidence, Evidence Based, Evidence-Based, Evidence-Based Assessment, Fur, Guideline, Inpatient Treatment, Interviews, Journals, Meta-Content Analysis, Outcome, Outcome Evaluation, Posttraumatic-Stress-Disorder, Procedures, Process, Psychiatric Comorbidity, Psychological, Quality-of-Life, Research, Screening Instrument, Sensitivity, Somatoform Disorders
? Petermann, F. and Schussler, G. (2010), Psychotherapy research in the German-speaking community - A bibliometric analysis of three journals. Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychotherapie, 56 (3), 297-313.
Full Text: 2010\Zei Psy Med Psy56, 297.pdf
Abstract: Objectives: Psychotherapy research has often been considered a neglected topic in clinical psychology, psychosomatic medicine, and psychiatry because of its massive organizational and financial demands. However, it is unclear whether this assumption actually reflects the research activities in the field. Methods: We conducted a bibliometric analysis of the annual volumes for 2008 and 2009 of three clinical journals published in German. All publications referring to facets of psychotherapy research were analysed. Results: About 30% of the publications dealt with issues of psychotherapy research. Outcome and process studies were about equally distributed. Process research frequently focused on patient variables as outcome predictors. Outcome studies most often presented effectiveness studies with rather small sample sizes. Conclusion: Psychotherapy research is a well-represented and multifaceted field in the German speaking research community. However, the traditional distinction between efficacy and process research among the various schools of psychotherapy research may be hampering further developments in this branch. The government-funded research networks may turn out to be promising approaches to overcoming some of the obstacles of classic psychotherapy research. Z Psychosom Med Psychother 56/2010, 297-313.
Keywords: Analysis, Anxiety Disorders, Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Bmbf Research Networks, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy, Day Clinic Treatment, Depressive-Disorders, Efficacy Studies, F, Field, Germany, Journals, Medicine, Networks, Panic Disorder, Patient, Personality-Disorders, Process, Process Studies, Psychiatry, Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, Psychology, Psychotherapy, Psychotherapy Research, Publications, Randomized Controlled-Trial, Research, Research Network, Social Phobia
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