Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma

Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma

Journal of Medical and Psychological Trauma – Reviewer Benefits

Open Access & Peer-Reviewed

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Reviewer Benefits

Recognition and impact for peer review service.

Reviewers contribute to the quality of JMPT while gaining professional recognition and insight into emerging trauma research. We value reviewer service and provide benefits that support academic development.

40% Benefit
3 Free Papers
Fast Review
Global Care

Benefits Overview

Benefits include formal recognition, access to journal updates, and opportunities to engage with the global trauma research community. Active reviewers may be considered for editorial roles.

Key Benefits

CR

Certificate

Formal service recognition.

AP

APC Discounts

Eligibility based on service.

NW

Network

Global peer connections.

ED

Editorial Pathway

Consideration for editor roles.

Additional Value

Recognition:

Reviewers receive certificates and acknowledgment for their contributions.

Professional Growth:

Reviewing strengthens critical evaluation skills and domain expertise.

Service Documentation:

Letters of service are available for institutional reporting.

Opportunities:

Consistent reviewers may be invited to special issues or commentaries.

Reviewer Standards

Reviews should focus on methods, data integrity, and clinical relevance. Provide clear major and minor recommendations and point to specific sections for revision. Balanced feedback helps authors respond efficiently.

Recognition

Reviewers receive certificates and may be eligible for APC discounts based on service. Recognition letters can support professional development and institutional service reporting.

Confidentiality

Manuscripts are confidential. Do not share data or use unpublished findings. Destroy manuscript files after review to protect privacy and intellectual property.

Review Structure

Begin with a brief summary of the work, followed by major concerns and minor edits. Comment on ethical compliance, statistical reporting, and the clinical relevance of conclusions.

Declining Reviews

If you cannot review within the timeframe or lack expertise, decline promptly so the editor can reassign. Timely declines help keep decisions on schedule.

Bias and Sensitivity

Reviews should be free of personal bias and sensitive to trauma related topics. Focus on evidence, methods, and clarity, and avoid language that may stigmatize participants.

Confidential Reports

Use the confidential comments section for sensitive concerns, such as ethics issues or data integrity questions. This allows the editor to address issues discreetly while keeping author feedback constructive.

Timely Response

Confirm review invitations promptly and adhere to agreed deadlines. Timely reviews keep clinical findings moving toward publication and support author satisfaction.

Constructive Tone

Maintain a respectful, professional tone and focus on evidence based critiques. Constructive feedback improves manuscript quality and supports author development.

Scope Alignment

Focus on whether the manuscript fits JMPT scope and contributes to trauma care or recovery research.

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