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- W2074444635 abstract "As the Movement for Global Mental Health gains momentum (Aug 22, p 587),1The LancetMovement for global mental health gains momentum.Lancet. 2009; 374: 587Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (8) Google Scholar the striking under-representation of low-income and middle-income countries in published psychiatric research becomes evident.In 2007, we did a survey in Medline and Web of Science to identify journals in psychiatry and their country of origin.2Kieling C Herrman H Patel V Mari JJ Indexation of psychiatric journals from low- and middle-income countries: a survey and a case study.World Psychiatry. 2009; 8: 40-44PubMed Google Scholar We found 222 indexed publications; of these, 213 originated from high-income countries and only nine (4%) from middle-income countries. None was from a low-income country. Information obtained from the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and the Global Forum for Health Research indicated the existence of another 118 unindexed psychiatric publications from low-income or middle-income countries. A WPA taskforce was appointed in 2008 to promote the dissemination of research from low-income and middle-income countries and is working together with journal editors3Mari JJ Patel V Kieling C et al.The 5/95 gap on the dissemination of mental health research: the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) task force report on project with editors of low and middle income (LAMI) countries.Afr J Psychiatry. 2009; 12: 33-39Google Scholar to improve the quality of such publications and to strengthen their chances of being indexed.4Mari JJ Patel V Kieling C et al.The 5/95 gap in the indexation of psychiatric journals of low- and middle-income countries.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2009; (published online Sept 18.)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0447.2009.01476.xCrossref PubMed Scopus (19) Google ScholarThis year, we repeated the survey using the same strategy, paying particular interest to a follow-up of the unindexed publications from low-income and middle-income countries. We found that, in addition to the nine pre-existing indexed journals, four new publications were included in the databases: one from Brazil, two from South Africa, and one from Turkey. Also, three other journals that were indexed only in Medline 2 years ago are now part of the Web of Science database: one each from Croatia, Poland, and Turkey. However, despite these inclusions, the proportion of journals from low-income and middle-income countries remains virtually unchanged (13 of 235 [5·5%]). The scarcity of indexed journals with a strong focus on low-income or middle-income countries still represents a major obstacle5Razzouk D Gallo C Olifson S et al.Challenges to reduce the ‘10/90 gap’: mental health research in Latin American and Caribbean countries.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2008; 6: 490-498Crossref Scopus (24) Google Scholar to the enhancement of the international and multicultural aspects of psychiatric research.All authors are members of the World Psychiatric Association Publications Task Force for Research Dissemination. As the Movement for Global Mental Health gains momentum (Aug 22, p 587),1The LancetMovement for global mental health gains momentum.Lancet. 2009; 374: 587Summary Full Text Full Text PDF PubMed Scopus (8) Google Scholar the striking under-representation of low-income and middle-income countries in published psychiatric research becomes evident. In 2007, we did a survey in Medline and Web of Science to identify journals in psychiatry and their country of origin.2Kieling C Herrman H Patel V Mari JJ Indexation of psychiatric journals from low- and middle-income countries: a survey and a case study.World Psychiatry. 2009; 8: 40-44PubMed Google Scholar We found 222 indexed publications; of these, 213 originated from high-income countries and only nine (4%) from middle-income countries. None was from a low-income country. Information obtained from the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) and the Global Forum for Health Research indicated the existence of another 118 unindexed psychiatric publications from low-income or middle-income countries. A WPA taskforce was appointed in 2008 to promote the dissemination of research from low-income and middle-income countries and is working together with journal editors3Mari JJ Patel V Kieling C et al.The 5/95 gap on the dissemination of mental health research: the World Psychiatric Association (WPA) task force report on project with editors of low and middle income (LAMI) countries.Afr J Psychiatry. 2009; 12: 33-39Google Scholar to improve the quality of such publications and to strengthen their chances of being indexed.4Mari JJ Patel V Kieling C et al.The 5/95 gap in the indexation of psychiatric journals of low- and middle-income countries.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2009; (published online Sept 18.)https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0447.2009.01476.xCrossref PubMed Scopus (19) Google Scholar This year, we repeated the survey using the same strategy, paying particular interest to a follow-up of the unindexed publications from low-income and middle-income countries. We found that, in addition to the nine pre-existing indexed journals, four new publications were included in the databases: one from Brazil, two from South Africa, and one from Turkey. Also, three other journals that were indexed only in Medline 2 years ago are now part of the Web of Science database: one each from Croatia, Poland, and Turkey. However, despite these inclusions, the proportion of journals from low-income and middle-income countries remains virtually unchanged (13 of 235 [5·5%]). The scarcity of indexed journals with a strong focus on low-income or middle-income countries still represents a major obstacle5Razzouk D Gallo C Olifson S et al.Challenges to reduce the ‘10/90 gap’: mental health research in Latin American and Caribbean countries.Acta Psychiatr Scand. 2008; 6: 490-498Crossref Scopus (24) Google Scholar to the enhancement of the international and multicultural aspects of psychiatric research. 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