Special Issue on Biopsychosocial Predictors of Perinatal Depressive Symptoms.
There is a growing literature on both biological and psychosocial predictors of perinatal depressive symptoms. However, these two literatures remain largely distinct. Moreover, even within the biological and psychosocial literatures, studies remain highly discipline focused, and usually examine only one biological marker or one psychological concept, instead of examining multiple markers, more than one conceptual dimension or using multilevel approaches.
To address this issue, we are inviting both U.S. and international experts to contribute empirical papers on multilevel processes that occur during pregnancy or the first year postpartum and which together predict perinatal depressive symptoms, either additively or interactively. These studies should ideally include at least one biological factor and at least one psychological, social or cultural factor in the statistical model predicting perinatal depressive symptoms. Integrative studies including only biological predictors are welcome if multiple biological measures are included, for example studies of endocrine-immune interactions, or studies of HPA-HPG axis interactions. Meta-analytic or systematic reviews are welcome if they contribute specifically to advancing integrative approaches to understanding postpartum depression.
All high quality submitted papers related to the listed topics will be considered for publication in this special issue, provided they are recommended for publication after the review process. All papers should be prepared according to the Biological Psychology Guide for Authors. Manuscripts should be no longer than 35 double-spaced pages without the title page, abstract, or references.
医学
Life Sciences
Call for papers: The Gastrointestinal Tract and Pharmacological Targets
全文截稿: 2018-03-30
影响因子: 2.936
中科院JCR分区:
• 大类 : 医学 - 3区
• 小类 : 医学:研究与实验 - 3区
• 小类 : 药学 - 3区
网址: www.journals.elsevier.com/life-sciences
Life Sciences is an international Journal publishing articles related to all aspects of human disease and translation to patients, as well as basic science studies focusing on insight into the mechanisms of diseases.
Remarkable advances have been made in the field of Gastroenterology in recent years. In this special issue, we aim to compile advances in management of gastrointestinal disorders including digestive metabolism, intestinal functioning, enzyme secretion, metabolomics of biomarkers, inflammatory bowel disease, gut microbiota, motility and other diseases of the gastrointestinal tract.
We invite researchers and clinicians to submit original research or review articles focused on novel therapeutic approaches and new paradigms that are feasible as future treatments in gastroenterology.
Please submit your manuscript through our online submission system and mention this call for papers in your cover letter.
数学软件ACM事务处理(TOMS)的目的是交流有关数学软件开发、评估和使用的重要研究成果。此外,TOMS还出版了机器可读的计算机软件,这些软件被整合到ACM的算法中;这些软件可以用任何广泛使用的编程语言编写,但是考虑到广泛的可用性和在TOMS中发表的研究的适用性。在研究论文和软件中,TOMS都寻求具有持久价值的贡献,在这些贡献中,技术质量、与重要计算的相关性、兴趣和新颖性都是很高的,并且展示是有效的。官网链接:https://toms.acm.org/index.cfm a>