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Understanding grows when scientific knowledge is shared.

Yet in 2025 some journals still gatekeep important research.

Like this review of links between depression & inflammation.

$35 if you aren't at an institution with a subscription.

Imagine if a library that charged $35 to read a book?

That's enough friction to keep the knowledge from most of the globe.

Every time I encounter knowledge gatekeeping in a health related journal I wince.

I wonder if the American Journal of Psychiatry has considered the costs to the field, and our global mental health, of staying closed?

The thing is, I can personally read these articles thanks to my institutional affiliation.

But the momentary friction as I cross through the paywall reminds me that most people can't.

The article: https://psychiatryonline.org/doi/10.1176/appi.ajp.20250289

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scl 7mo ago

Reach out to the author, I bet they’d give it too you for free

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Bohemia 7mo ago

I haven't met an original author who wouldn't. I have requested many papers this way.

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