Aims and Scope
Journal of Women's Mental Health (JWMH) is a peer-reviewed, open-access journal dedicated to advancing knowledge on the mental health and well-being of women and girls. By integrating clinical, social, psychosocial, and biological perspectives, JWMH serves as a leading platform for the latest research, clinical innovations, and health promotion strategies that address the unique mental health challenges faced by women across the lifespan.
Scope & Focus Areas:
JWMH welcomes high-quality original research, review articles, case reports, and commentaries covering a broad range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Clinical Practice & Treatment Approaches: Early detection, diagnosis, and management of mental health conditions in women.
- Public Health & Health Promotion: Strategies for improving mental health awareness, resilience, and access to care.
- Artificial Intelligence research on mental health diagnostics, personalized treatment approaches, and predictive analytics for women's psychological well-being.
- Mental Health Disparities: Examining the impact of race, age, socio-economic status, geography, gender identity, sexual orientation, and other social determinants.
- Psychosocial & Cultural Influences: Exploring how cultural norms, relationships, and societal expectations shape mental health.
- Reproductive & Perinatal Mental Health: Investigating maternal mental health, postpartum depression, and hormonal influences.
- Neuroscience & Biological Foundations: Understanding the neurobiological mechanisms underlying women's mental health disorders.
- Policy & Advocacy: Evaluating and informing mental health policies, intervention strategies, and models of care.
Outlined few keywords which belong to the scope of the journal, not restricted. Contact us at [email protected] for more queries.
- Abortion
- Aging and women's mental health
- Anxiety in women
- Genitourinary medicine
- Gynaecology
- Hormone therapy
- Autoimmune diseases
- Low birth weight
- Maternal Health Care
- Maternal medicine
- Cesarean sections
- Mental health disorders in women
- Minority women's mental health
- Depression in women
- Domestic violence and mental health
- Dual diagnosis in women
- Eating disorders in women
- Fetal medicine
- Infertility
- Bipolar disorder in women
- Intimate partner violence
- Menopause and mental health
- Menstrual cycle
- Menstrual hygiene
- Mother-daughter relationships and mental health
- Multifetal pregnancy
- National policy
- Operative gynaecology
- Perimenopause
- Perinatal mental health disorders
- Post-pregnancy
- Postpartum depression and anxiety
- Postpartum disorders
- Pregnancy
- Pregnancy and birth
- Pregnancy loss
- Premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD)
- Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)
- Psychosis
- Psychotherapies
- Puberty
- Reproductive ethics
- Self-esteem and body image issues in women
- Sexual assault and mental health
- Social support and women's mental health
- Substance abuse
- Substance use disorders in women
- Trauma and women's mental health
- Unplanned pregnancy
- Violence against women
- Wake therapy
- Women and addiction
- Women and stress
- Women's mental health
- Women's mental health and culture
- Women's mental health and relationships
- Women's mental health and spirituality
- Women's Mental health services
- Work-life balance and women's mental health