- ISSN: 2976-9000 (Online)
- Frequency: 1 issue per year
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Ian Hickie, University of Sydney | Australia
Research Directions: Depression aims to bring new insights to international attention, promote new methods and tools that can underpin rapid advances and draw attention to data that challenge existing biomedical, psychological and social orthodoxies. We encourage the active and timely sharing of novel research findings from many disciplines. We wish to resolve critical uncertainties in this most compelling and socially relevant field. The focus is on what new or existing information is required to solve pressing problems and answer the central questions. The journal invites authors to answer the questions that matter most to those who are most affected. Authors can contribute with Results, Analysis, Impact papers, datasets, presentations, grant proposals, methods papers and much more to this journal and its companion community site.
Meet the Editor-in-Chief
Professor Ian Hickie shares his ambitions for Research Directions Depression and explains his passion for mood behaviours. Learn why he believes the Research Directions question-led model is the perfect approach for advancing research in depression and related conditions.
Research Directions Blog
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Capitalising on multi-disciplinary insights into depression
- 08 December 2023,
- Following the launch of Research Directions: Depression by Cambridge University Press, Editor-in-Chief Ian Hickie explains why a question-led and global approach The launch of Research Directions: Depression represents ‘a chance to co-ordinate a real global effort in the field’, according to Editor-in-Chief Ian Hickie.…...