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Author metadata during submission

           During the submission process, the submitting author must ensure that all particulars of author information, including full name, affiliation, and
           email address, are given in the author metadata column of the submission system. These particulars must exactly reflect those on the title
           page of the submission; this includes the author order of the authorship list. Provide authors’ ORCID ID, if available.
           Article types

           (1) Original research article
           An original research article is based on original, basic and applied research and/or analysis. This type of article aims to describe significant
           and novel research. Authors of original research articles must confirm that the essential findings presented have never been published or under
           consideration elsewhere.

           This article type typically has at least 5 tables and/or figures in total, approximately 40 references, and 4000-5000 words (inclusive of Abstract
           and References).
           (2) Review article
           A review article provides scholarly survey as well as balanced summarization and highlights of recent developments in a research field or
           emerging/future trends. Authors should ensure that all perspectives from different works are linked in balanced and cohesive manner, taking
           into consideration different schools of thought.
           This article type typically has at least 2 tables and/or figures in total, approximately 70 references, and 5,000 words (inclusive of Abstract and
           References).

           (3) Perspective article
           A perspective article contains the author's scholarly opinions on a particular subject area or topic. Unlike a review, a perspective article covers
           a more specific part of the field, aiming to provide new insights into the subject matter. However, these perspectives or opinions should be
           objective in line with the spirit of academia. A good perspective piece should stimulate further discussions and initiate novel experiments.
           This  article  type  typically  has  2  tables  and/or  figures  in  total,  approximately  70  references,  and  2,000  words  (inclusive  of  Abstract  and
           References).
           (4) Case report
           A case report serves to communicate unique observations or findings from a human patient that are useful to the growing literature in the field
           of psychosomatics. These findings include and are not limited to the use of new diagnostic and detection techniques and improvement of
           treatment outcome through interdisciplinary approach. The case as described in a case report must involve an important area of health and
           the report should present a clear and useful message.
           This article type typically has 1-3 tables and/or figures in total, approximately 15 references, and  2,000 words (inclusive of Abstract and
           References). In Journal of Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics, the abstract of a case report is unstructured and should be in the length of 100-
           150 words. The main text should contain 4 main sections: Background, Case presentation, Discussion, and Conclusion.
           (5) Brief Reports
           Brief Reports can be either preliminary communications or brief accounts of original research. A Brief Report should be in the length of 1000-
           1500 words. This article type typically has no more than 2 tables and/or figures and approximately 30 references.
           (6) Letters

           This article type is a collection of unsolicited letters from the readers who wish to comment on specific articles published in Journal of Clinical
           and Basic Psychosomatics or another field-related journal. Alternatively, a letter can be written on an unrelated topic of interest to the journal’s
           readership.

           Ideally,  a  letter  should  present  an  in-depth,  scholarly  re-analysis  of  a  previously  published  article  in Journal  of  Clinical  and  Basic
           Psychosomatics or in another field-related journal, accompanied by the reader’s constructive insights and comments. Letters containing new
           ideas, supporting data or data criticizing the indicated article may be subjected to peer review at editors’ discretion. Authors should specify the
           intended recipient of the letters, i.e., Editor or specific author(s).

           This article type typically has no more than 1 table and/or figure in total, no more than 20 references, and 1,000-1500 words (inclusive of
           References). No Abstract is required.
           (7) Editorial
           An editorial piece is a solicited, concise commentary that highlights prominent topics in particular issue. Alternatively, an editorial represents
           the official opinions of the editors on the journal or special issue.

           An editorial piece should not exceed 1,000 words (inclusive of References). Typically, an Abstract is not required and only 1 figure or table is
           allowed.
           (8) Erratum
           Authors should contact the editors of Journal of Clinical and Basic Psychosomatics (editor.jcbp@accscience.com) if certain errors made by
           the journal are found. The editors will evaluate the impact of the errors and decide on the appropriate course of action. Any corrections to a
           paper are published at the sole discretion of the editors.
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