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Quality of peer review reports submitted to a specialty psychiatry journal

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ASIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY
卷 58, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ajp.2021.102599

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Peer review; Review quality; Psychiatry journal; Manuscript rejection; Scientific journal; India

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The study analyzed peer review reports submitted to the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine, finding that the majority of reports lacked structure, had negative language, and received low overall scores. Efforts are needed to enhance the quality of peer reviews and provide training for reviewers.
Background: Though peer review is at the heart of scholarly publishing, peer review reports are not commonly investigated. We aimed to analyse the quality and structure of review reports submitted to the Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine (IJPM). Methods: We systematically analysed the structure, tone, and quality of peer review reports of all original articles submitted to the journal between January 1, 2018 to May 15, 2020. Quality assessment was done using the 8item Review Quality Instrument (RQI). Results: A total of 527 review reports from 291 original articles were analysed. More than two-thirds of review reports were provided as inline comments (n = 368, 69.8 %). Most of the review reports were not wellstructured; only a few provided a summary (n = 64, 13.2 %) or divided the comments into major and minor ones (n = 12, 2.5 %). Nearly a quarter had negative wordings (n = 117, 24.1 %) and a minority had a frankly unprofessional tone (n = 43, 8.8 %). The global rating was poor (n = 266, 50.5 %) or below average (n = 203, 38.5 %) for most reports. Conclusion: Most of the peer reviews submitted to the IJPM were not structured and obtained low scores on the RQI domains. Concerted efforts are needed to improve the quality of peer reviews and to provide training for reviewers.

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