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Systematic and scoping reviews are considered to be Research Articles at @plos.org But what does this mean for manuscript preparation and submission and why does this matter to authors? Take a look at our latest blog to find out... speakingofmedicine.plos.org/2025/10/22/w...
New @plosmentalhealth.org Essay: Held but not healed – why coercive practices undermine wellness. In our latest Essay, Sandra Ferreira from @avesmentalhealth.bsky.social reflects on coercion and why it has the potential to damage longer-term wellness. journals.plos.org/mentalhealth...
#NewPLOSMentalHealthOpinion Advocates around the world provide a lived experience response to fake news... '...society seeks someone to blame for what it doesn't understand....claims reopen wounds for every person who's ever been told that they shouldn't exist' journals.plos.org/mentalhealth...
We are thrilled to now be on BlueSky! We prioritize studies addressing critical health challenges—from major diseases to health equity—that bridge scientific rigor with real-world impact, connecting researchers, clinicians, and policymakers to advance global health 🧬🧪 #OpenScience #MedSky
Publishing with Purpose: Bringing lived experiences into journal development Read our latest Editorial, co-authored with members of our Lived Experience Advisory Board journals.plos.org/mentalhealth...
Interested in submitting a systematic or scoping review to PLOS Global Public Health? Check out this fantastic blog post written by colleagues at our sister journal, @plosmentalhealth.org - all of the guidance you see there applies for PLOS GPH as well. speakingofmedicine.plos.org/2025/10/22/w...
We are pleased to announce that PLOS Mental Health is now indexed by PubMed Central and Scopus! For more details about where we are indexed, take a look at our 'Indexing and Archiving' information: journals.plos.org/mentalhealth...
Can machines really be therapists? Explore research on AI in mental healthcare, including its strengths, limitations, and the questions raised for the future of mental health care. 🔗 Learn more: plos.io/4uCTpOx
Our latest blog summarizes how we have responded to the suggestions of our amazing Lived Experience Advisory Board speakingofmedicine.plos.org/2025/11/25/h...
We are pleased to share the recording of our powerful World Mental Health Day panel discussion, which we co-hosted with @ucl.ac.uk. Please engage with the content at your own discretion as the topics discussed may be distressing. speakingofmedicine.plos.org/2025/10/29/h...