The provided text describes the scope and publication details of the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, without presenting specific clinical trial data on psychosocial interventions.
Psychosomatic Medicine, founded in 1939, is the official organ of the American Psychosomatic Society. It publishes experimental and clinical studies dealing with various aspects of the relationships among social, psychological, and behavioral factors and bodily processes in humans and animals. It is an international, interdisciplinary journal devoted to experimental and clinical investigation in behavioral biology, psychiatry, psychology, physiology, anthropology, and clinical medicine. The Journal is published nine times a year; supplementary issues may contain reports of conferences at which original research was presented in areas relevant to the Society or may consist of monographs.
Arnold S. Relman (Mon,) conducted a editorial in Organic Disease. Psychosocial Interventions was evaluated. The provided text describes the scope and publication details of the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, without presenting specific clinical trial data on psychosocial interventions.
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