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David Healy1

  • 1Professor of Psychiatry, Cardiff University, Wales LL57 2PW.

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Medical journal article rejections may stem from editorial concerns about publication consequences, not just article quality or author. This challenges standard assumptions about manuscript review processes.

Keywords:
Data accessFundamental attributional eerrorGhostwritingLegal suits

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Area of Science:

  • Medical publishing
  • Scholarly communication

Background:

  • Standard assumption: article rejection implies unsoundness or author issues.
  • Alternative: editorial concerns about publication consequences influence rejection decisions.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore instances where editorial concerns about consequences outweigh article truth-value or author motives.
  • To inform discussion on factors influencing medical journal article acceptance.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of case examples illustrating varied journal responses to identical articles.
  • Examination of editorial communications regarding publication delays due to legal concerns.

Main Results:

  • Identified instances where journal policies or legal concerns override objective article assessment.
  • Observed that certain topics are treated as "taboo" by specific journals.
  • Documented explicit communications linking publication holds to legal department involvement.

Conclusions:

  • Editorial decisions may be influenced by potential repercussions rather than solely by scientific merit.
  • The study highlights the complex, and sometimes non-scientific, factors governing medical journal publications.