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Archives of Public Health


Title Abbreviation
Arch Public Health
ISSN
0778-7367
Electronic ISSN
2049-3258
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Public Health Professionals
Scope
Archives of Public Health is a broad-scope public health journal, dedicated to publishing an all-sound science in the field of public health. The journal aims to better the understanding of the health of populations. The journal contributes to public health knowledge, enhances the interaction between research, policy and practice, and stimulates public health monitoring and indicator development. The journal considers submissions on health outcomes and their determinants, with clear statements about public health and policy implications. Archives of Public Health welcomes methodological papers (e.g., on study design and bias), papers on health services research, health economics, community interventions, and epidemiological studies dealing with international comparisons, the determinants of inequality in health, and the environmental, behavioural, social, demographic and occupational correlates of health and diseases.
Sponsoring Association(s)
Belgian Association of Public Health (BAPH)
Publisher Name
BioMed Central Ltd. (BMC)
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