![]() The proportion of submissions from LAMI countries was very low, and articles from them were more frequently rejected. As much as 50% of the research from LAMI countries is led by authors from high-income countries. The proportion of psychiatrists in a country was associated with that country's research output. The three European journals had a higher representation than the three American journals. ![]() Compared with the findings of a similar review of the period 1996-1998, there has been little change. these less affluent countries, which account for over 80% of the global population. Only 3.7% of published research emerges from. We reviewed original research published over a 3-year period (2002-2004) in the six highest-impact general psychiatry journals and contacted editorial offices to gather data on country of origin of submitted and accepted articles. ![]() We aimed to describe the contribution of low- and middle-income (LAMI) countries to leading general psychiatric journals. ![]()
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