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Access the Call for Papers.
Click here to read Demetrius Porche’s editorial “A Call for American Journal of Men’s Health” published in the inaugural issue, March 2007.
The American Journal of Men's Health is a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men's health and illness. The editor publishes papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
AJMH is an essential resource for frontline care providers and patient educators, policy development specialists, researchers, and scholars. The editor invites manuscripts written in a physical, social, psychological, cultural, political and/or historical context that include the following topics of interest but are not limited to:
is an essential resource for frontline care providers and patient educators, policy development specialists, researchers, and scholars. The editor invites manuscripts written in a physical, social, psychological, cultural, political and/or historical context that include the following topics of interest but are not limited to:
- Male specific diseases and health conditions
- Male health issues related to the morbidity and mortality statistics in men
- Biological, psychological, behavioral and sociocultural issues that impact the determinants of men's health
- Health promotion, prevention and lifestyle
- Sexual, reproductive and responsible male family planning
- Health issues of special male populations such as incarcerated men, homeless men, homosexual men, and minorities
- Health care system issues impacting men's health
- Growth, development and socialization issues
- Masculinity and the social constructions of masculinity
- Healthy aging
- Mental health
Interested authors should e-mail the editor at dporch@lsuhsc.edu with queries and to obtain more information on submitting an article. Click here to see appropriate topics.
Thomson Reuters 2008 Journal Citation Reports®
2008 Ranking:
72/76 in Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
2008 Impact Factor: 0.471