The Society for Implementation Research Collaboration recently launched a new journal titled Implementation Research and Practice (IRaP) with SAGE publications. The journal is an international, peer-reviewed, open access, online-only journal providing rapid publication of interdisciplinary research that advances the implementation in diverse contexts of effective approaches to assess, prevent, and treat mental health, substance use, or other addictive behaviors, or their co-occurrence, in the general population or among those at-risk or suffering from these disorders. A number of department faculty are contributing to the new journal including co-founding editor Cara Lewis, PhD, HSPP, associate editor Aaron Lyon, PhD, and planning committee members Kate Comtois, PhD, MPH, Shannon Dorsey, PhD, and Sara Landes, PhD. IRaP will publish original quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods research, presentations on innovative methodologies, reviews, and short reports, with the majority of content including empirical studies.
Journal focuses on implementation research in mental and behavioral health
Department news | January 31, 2020