This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
This section of the site contains selected open access papers from our journals:
Use the links above to access the index of JCPP and CAMH.
The Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) is the flagship journal of the Association for Child and Adolescent Mental Health (ACAMH), widely recognised to be the leading international journal covering both child and adolescent psychology and psychiatry. The Association is looking for a distinguished academic researcher to take on the stewardship of the journal. Interested candidates are encouraged to send their CV and letter of intention to the Head of JCPP Publications Committee and JCPP Deputy EiC, Prof. Pasco Fearon before Friday 29th May 2026.
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We are delighted to announce the release of the 2026 Journal of Child Psychology & Psychiatry (JCPP) Annual Research Review ‘“Have you seen me lately” ‐ Revisiting our understanding of significant mental health disorders for children and adolescents’, edited by Daniel S. Shaw.
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As of 1 January 2026, as part of our renewed publishing agreement with Wiley and our continued commitment to sustainability, ACAMH will no longer offer printed versions of our journals — the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry (JCPP) and Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) journal. For those who prefer print copies, both JCPP and CAMH will be available through Wiley’s Member Direct Print on Demand (POD) service.
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It is our pleasure to announce the results for the 2025 ACAMH Awards. Congratulations to all winners, highly commended and the nominees!
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As a part of Peer Review Week 2025, to show our gratitude for the ongoing support and service of our reviewers to the journals, and the wider scientific community, we want to extend a heartfelt thank you to all peer reviewers. We are proud to present the list of Top Reviewers for the 2024 calendar year.
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It is our pleasure to announce the shortlist of nominees for the 2025 ACAMH Awards.
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It is our pleasure to announce the long list of nominees for the 2025 ACAMH Awards. Congratulations to all nominees for making it on the longlist.
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The Child and Adolescent Mental Health (CAMH) Journal are delighted to announce the CAMH 2025 Special Issue on ‘Physical Environmental Influences on the Psychosocial Outcomes of Children, Adolescents, and Young Adults’, edited by Keri Ka-Yee Wong, Efstathios Papachristou, Marta Francesconi, and Tycho J. Dekkers.
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Parenting programs are vital tools for addressing disruptive behaviours in children, yet low participation rates undermine their potential. Our recent research highlights that financial incentives can boost engagement, particularly among underserved families, and suggests new directions for increasing the accessibility and effectiveness of these programs.
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Why do some children from low-income families manage to thrive cognitively? Our study sheds light on this question by identifying key factors that promote cognitive resilience. Blog by Dr. Divyangana Rakesh.
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