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American Journal of Health Studies (AJHS)


Title Abbreviation
Am J Health Stud
ISSN
1090-0500
Electronic ISSN
1945-4511
Readership
Educators, Public Health Professionals, Researchers
Scope
American Journal of Health Studies (AJHS) publishes feature articles and commentaries on the history, principles and philosophy of the practice of health education and health promotion. Manuscripts submitted to AJHS must fit within this area of emphasis and focus on the process of health education and the historical and philosophical concerns that influence the practice of health education and health promotion. The process of health education and health promotion is reflected in the responsibilities and competencies for a Certified Health Education Specialist (www.nchec.org). Some topics of interest for AJHS include, but are not limited to: Historical events and markers in health education and health promotion; Philosophical underpinnings of the profession Health behavior theory related to health education and health promotion; Planning models and protocol (PRECEDE/PROCEED, PATCH, CBPR, etc.); Program evaluation protocol and methodology; Advocacy for health education and health promotion; Marketing and social marketing activities in health education and health promotion; Professional preparation of health education and health promotion specialists; Governmental and legislative influences on health education and health promotion.
Sponsoring Association(s)
No associations affiliated with this journal
Publisher Name
Expert Health Data Systems Inc.
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