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Advances in Dual
Diagnosis
Dr Liz Hughes and Dr Gail Gilchrist
www.emeraldinsight.com
About Emerald
A brief introduction to EmeraldCompany history
• Emerald Group Publishing Limited
• Founded in 1967 in Bradford, West Yorkshire
• Three core markets: Public, Corporate, Academic
• 300+ journals, 240+ book series, 300stand-alone texts
• Over 21 million Emerald articles weredownloaded in 2013 – more than50,000 a day
Potential readership of 15 million
Emerald Group Publishing
A brief introduction to EmeraldHealth and Social Care Collection
• Acquisition of Pier Professional (2011)
• Creation of Health and Social Care Collection
• Sub collection of Criminology and Forensic Psychology titles
• Content delivers high-quality, up-to-date, peer-reviewed research and evidence-based practice with the overall aim of considering social impact and improving practice.
www.emeraldinsight.com
Advances in Dual
Diagnosis (ADD)
History
• Created in 2007 by Pier Professional
• Original editorial team- Liz Hughes, Cheryl Kipping,
Professor Charlie Brooker and Harvey Wells
• 2011- Cheryl resigns, Gail take over as co-editor
• Partnership model: support each other, lead 2 issues
per year each
• At least one “special issue” per year
Editorial Team
• Editors: Gail Gilchrist and Elizabeth Hughes
• Editorial teamAlexander Mario Baldacchino, Ninewells Hospital and Medical School, UK
Jacqui Cameron, LeeJenn Health Consultants, Australia
Jaime Delgadillo, Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust, UK
Graham Durcan, Centre for Mental Health, UK
Caroline Easton, Rochester Institute of Technology, USA
Richard Edwards, Avon and Wiltshire NHS Mental Health Partnership and University of the West of England, UK
Anita Green, Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Ian Hamilton, University of York, UK
Mark Holland, Nurse Consultant (Dual Diagnosis), UK
Cheryl Kipping, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, UK
Jonathan Krejci, Princeton House Behavioral Health, USA
Tabitha Lewis, Middlesex University, UK
Liam MacGabhann, Dublin City University, Ireland
Kiran Patel, The Priory Hospital, UK
Rahul Rao, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, North Southwark Community Mental Health Team for Older
People, UK
Marcus Roberts, DrugScope, UK
Carla Smith Stover, Yale University Child Study Center, USA
Clive Tobutt, King's College London, UK
Marta Torrens, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain
Dominic Williamson, Revolving Doors Agency, UK
Nikki Wood, Centre for Forensic Mental Health, East London NHS Foundation Trust, UK
About ADD
• We welcome submissions from academics, practitioners policy makers,
and managers including:
– Best practice
– Case studies
– Peer-reviewed research papers
– Policy updates
– User and carer perspectives
– Employment, training, education
– International perspectives
• Article Length - 4,000-7,000 words
• Rigorous quality - Double Blind Peer Reviewed
• Timely – average time from submission to decision is 34 days
Indexed by
• Scopus
• British Nursing Index
• Drug & Alcohol Findings
• Social Care Online
• SOCINDEX
“Advances in Dual Diagnosis is a very specialist journal that caters for
professionals in this specialist field of mental health care... It is good to
see that issues of the journal are published in a timely way and that the
authors have some excellent guidance for submitting their articles
electronically... Citations can also be seen in other Scopus based journals
which indicates a presence in terms of the research community."
Scopus Content Selection & Advisory Board (CSAB)
Widely read
• Downloaded 9287 times in 2014 so far
• The following articles were downloaded the most during 2014:
1) Alix Hind (2011), The drugs, the NHS, recovery and me?…
2) Ian Hamilton, Rose Pringle (2013), Drug interactions and dualdiagnosis
3) Scott Glassman, Petra Kottsieper, Allan Zuckoff, Elizabeth A.Gosch (2013), Motivational interviewing and recovery:experiences of hope, meaning, and empowerment
4) Anne-Marie Laslett, Robin Room, Paul Dietze (2014),Substance misuse, mental health problems and recurrent childmaltreatment
5) Ian Hamilton (2014), Back to the 70s
Special Issue Themes
• Safeguarding children and vulnerable adults (2014)
• Partner violence and substance abuse (2012)
• Alcohol and mental illness (2011)
• Older people and substance misuse (2011)
Suggested future special issues
• Criminal justice
• Recovery
• Motivational Interviewing
Global readership
2014 award winning paper
Outstanding Paper
Recovery in mental health and substance misuse
services: a commentary on recent policy development in
the United Kingdom
Marcus Roberts, Andy Bell, (2013)
Successes and Challenges
Successes
• Attracted some high profile authors, increased international authorship
• Can publish papers with a timely turn-around
• A place to publish “secondary outcomes” papers from larger studies
and/or discussion pieces “state of the science”
• Some service user authored papers
• All papers are double blind peer reviewed
Challenges
• Copy flow; niche area, specific remit of some aspect of mental health
AND co-existing substance misuse must be the focus of the paper
• We attract papers from practitioners, not experienced at writing for
publication and some papers undergo several major revisions
• Still UK focused, aim to increase international content and readership
• Lack of impact factor
Membership of ISAJE
• Learn from experienced editors
• Advice on gaining impact factor
• Wider editorial membership
• Wider readership and authorship
Thank you!
Write for us!
http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/add
For any further information please contact Liz
Hughes or Gail Gilchrist: