European Proceedings of Addiction Studies(EpAS) is a peer-reviewed proceedings that selects and publishes articles related to all aspects of addiction. EpAS is dedicated solely to publishing the papers presented at the International Conference on Addiction Studies (ICAS). EpAS is published once a year, after the annual ICAS conference, and all back issues are deposited in the CLOCKSS archive.
This publication offers a platform to encourage academics to publish original articles on substance-related addictions and behavioral addictions. Manuscripts which are theoretical, experimental and/or clinical studies with an aim to contribute to the understanding all aspects of addiction. EpAS encourages submissions from academics from all over the world seeking a widely-read and internationally-acknowledged series to publish their work.
Due to the high volume of submissions, Clarivate prioritizes evaluation of those volumes of highest interest to the global Web of Science user community. Those volumes that are evaluated and passall Clarivate Selection Criteria will be selected for WoS-CPCI coverage.
Please take note that as Clarivate has its own policies as to the duration for acceptance, processing, and indexing new content, European Proceedings cannot guarantee acceptance or a specific time frame for the indexing process to be completed.
The EpAS Policies and Code of Ethics describes the proceedings' policies for ensuring the ethical treatment of all participants in its publication process. The EpAS authors, editors, and reviewers are encouraged to review these policies and guidelines and address any questions or concerns to the EpASEditor-in-Chief Kültegin Ögel at
To be considered for review, manuscripts must be written in internationally accepted, standard English, utilize a valid, rigorous and scientifically accepted methodology within the discipline and abide by all the stated guidelines for paper submission as set out in the EpAS. Please view the guidelines here.
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