Hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver, can have neuropsychiatric manifestations, especially in its chronic forms. Understanding these implications is crucial for comprehensive patient care. The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry delves into the psychiatric aspects of hepatitis, from cognitive disturbances to mood disorders. Our expert editors ensure that content is evidence-based and clinically relevant, aiding psychiatrists in addressing the mental health challenges associated with hepatitis.
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Recently published articles about Hepatitis
Commentary
Practitioners Providing Care for Persons with Severe Mental Disorders Should Routinely Screen for Metabolic Dysfunction–Associated Steatotic Liver Disease
September 10, 2025
Persons with severe mental illnesses should be routinely screened for MASLD as part of a psychiatric and medical assessment that includes social and economic determinants of health, risk factors...
Recent PCC Articles on Hepatitis
Editorial
Practice Relevance as the North Star: A Message From the Editor
February 26, 2026
Dr Culpepper, Editor in Chief, outlines manuscript selection criteria for the PCC, prioritizing clinical relevance to primary care and frontline psychiatric settings, and thanks peer reviewers for their service.