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Journal of Sex- and Gender-Specific Medicine


ISSN
2974-8194
Electronic ISSN
2974-8623
Readership
Biologists, Gender Researchers, Health Professionals, Pharmacologists, Policy Makers, Psychologists, Public Health Professionals, Sexologists
Scope
The Journal of Sex- and Gender-Specific Medicine, formerly The Italian Journal of Gender-Specific Medicine, is a peer-reviewed four-monthly journal. Its main objective is the development and promotion of sex- and gender-specific medicine integrating biological and clinical evidences with psycho-social issues. In particular, the journal is devoted to the publication of studies dealing with sex and gender differences in all human diseases and it is addressed to clinical researchers from all medical specialities, pharmacologists, biologists, health professionals and public health decision-makers. Hence, it includes the following materials: editorials, narrative or systematic reviews, original articles, commentaries and brief communications as well as special articles in areas such as health policy, ethics, and healthcare delivery. The assembly of the International Society of Gender Medicine (IGM), convened on March 24th, 2024, designated the Journal of Sex- and Gender-Specific Medicine as the official journal of the IGM Society. The journal is indexed in Scopus.
Sponsoring Association(s)
International Society for Gender Medicine (IGM)
Publisher Name
IL Pensiero Scientifico Editore
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