Rapid and transparent dissemination of Open Research in all areas of addiction and related behaviors
Scope & Focus
This Gateway aims to provide researchers, policymakers and clinical practitioners with a space to disseminate work related to all areas of addiction and related behaviors. It facilitates the rapid and transparent sharing of related research by providing fast, open publication alongside access to underlying data.
The Addiction and Related Behaviors Gateway welcomes basic, clinical and translational research on all areas of addiction and related behaviors including, but not limited to:
- Problem use and substance addiction
- Behavioral addictions such as technology and gambling, as well as eating disorders
- Psychological processes and mechanisms
- Physical dependence
- Social determinants and social consequences, including addiction stigma
- Prevention, harm reduction and treatment
Related Collections
TheGambling and Gaming Addiction Collection is open and accepting submissions. If you would like to propose a themed collection in a subject related to the gateway or otherwise have any questions, please get in contact with us via info@f1000.com.
Submission and publication process
We accept submissions from the fields of psychiatry, psychology, public health, medicine, philosophy and neuroscience, as well as the fields of social science. Interdisciplinary research and policy-based recommendations are also particularly welcome.
The range of article types offered byF1000Research facilitates the dissemination of such work as openly and quickly as possible and include Case Studies, Policy Briefs, Method articles, as well as Research and Review articles, among others. Each publication will undergo fully transparent post-publication peer review following theF1000Research publication model.
For more information on F1000Research'sAPC policy, please visit https://f1000research.com/for-authors/article-processing-charges.
Bernard Le Foll
University of Toronto, Canada
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National Institute on Drug Abuse, USA
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Johns Hopkins University, USA
View ProfileHarriet de Wit
University of Chicago, USA
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Medical University of South Carolina, USA
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Université de Bordeaux, France
View ProfileYavin Shaham
National Institute of Health, USA
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