Ethics
Ethics
The Journal of Physiotherapy in Mental Health follows the ethical guidelines contained by the Publication Ethics Committee (COPE)
( https://publicationethics.org/guidance/Guidelines )
Anti-plagiarism
All manuscripts undergo a plagiarism check using commercially available software. Depending on the level of plagiarism, authors may be asked to address any duplication or similarity, making appropriate citation modifications. If plagiarism is detected, the authors and funding organizations will be notified and the article will not be published. If the detection of plagiarism is carried out after publication, the Journal will investigate and make the necessary decisions, as appropriate.
Use of Artificial Intelligence
The Journal of Physiotherapy in Mental Health recognizes the contribution that Artificial Intelligence (AI) provides in the research field, however, it considers that transparency should be a principle that should govern research, therefore, when the author has used any AI tool must declare it, detailing the use that was given to it for the preparation of the manuscript, taking into account the following:
- Provide recognition of the AI tool used in the “Collaborators” section.
- Provide details of the use of AI by specifying: the name of the technology, the reason for use, describing the way in which the technology was used, and the way in which the authors reviewed, condensed, and adapted the result of the use of the technology.