
The Archives of Suicide Research, the official journal of the International Academy for Suicide Research, is an international journal in the field devoted to suicide research. The journal has become renowned for reporting the most current and relevant aspects of suicide research, as well as defining the foundations of the field. The contributions in Archives represent the breadth of suicide research featuring original investigations from diverse perspective including psychiatry, psychology, neurobiology, epidemiology, genetics,and sociology. Manuscripts on methodological issues in suicide research are welcome. In addition, the journal publishes select review articles. Although most articles use quantitative methods, those will qualitative methodology are also considered.
The Journal Editorial Staff make an initial determination of whether the subject matter, scope and content of the manuscripts are suitable to ASR. If the manuscript is within the scope of the journal, it will be sent out for peer review. Authors will be informed of the decision regarding their manuscript’s status of publication as quickly as possible.
Manuscript submission must be done through the ScholarOne Manuscripts online system following the guidelines detailed on the Taylor & Francis ASR webpage
Read the ASR 2012 paper of the year, by Ingeborg Rossow, DDS, PhD National Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention, University of Oslo, and Norwegian Institute for Alcohol and Drug Research, Oslo.
Full reference:
Rossow I, Moan IS. Parental intoxication and adolescent suicidal behavior. Arch Suicide Res. 2012;16(1):73-84. Epub 2012/02/01.
If you have questions regarding the journal, please contact the journal's Editor-in-Chief, Dr. Barbara Stanley at:
archives@suicide-research.org