③International Journal for Equity in Health最近五年发文量分别为0,0,0,253,175。 目前,发文量最多的国家为美国,我国国人发文335篇,占比13.1%。 ④综合来看,International Journal for Equity in Health发文量一般、影响因子稳定,国人占比13.1%,自引率还算稳定,可以尝试投稿。 近期想要快速发表文章的同学可以添加...
At a time when health inequalities across the world are widespread and often increasing, International Journal for Equity in Health provides a highly visible ...
International Journal for Equity in Health All Volumes & Issues Open Access The equitable realization of the right to health: evidence from Latin AmericaISSN: 1475-9276 (Online) In this topical collection (13 articles) Commentary Unique challenges for health equity in Latin America: situating ...
International Journal for Equity in Healthoperates a single-blind peer-review system, where the reviewers are aware of the names and affiliations of the authors, but the reviewer reports provided to authors are anonymous. The benefit of single-blind peer review is that it is the traditional model...
International Journal For Equity In Health杂志是一本Medicine-Health Policy应用杂志。是一本享有盛誉的顶级学术杂志,由Springer Nature出版,该期刊创刊于2002年,出版周期为1 issue/year,始终保持着高质量和高水平的学术内容。在中科院分区表2023年12月升级版中,被
《国际健康公平杂志》(International Journal For Equity In Health)是一本以Medicine-Health Policy综合研究为特色的国际期刊。该刊由Springer Nature出版商创刊于2002年,刊期1 issue/year。该刊已被国际重要权威数据库SCIE、SSCI收录。期刊聚焦Medicine-Health Policy领域的重点研究和前沿进展,及时刊载和报道该领域的研究...
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International Journal for Equity in Health goes social - follow us on Twitter: @equityhealthjdoi:10.1186/1475-9276-4-6Sonal SinghKhagendra DahalEdward MillsBioMed CentralInternational Journal for Equity in Health." Trends and Protective Factors of Female Genital Mutilation in Burkina Faso: 1999 to ...
International Journal for Equity in Health aims to improve the understanding of issues that influence the health of populations. This includes the discussion of political, policy-related, economic, social and health services-related influences, particularly with regard to systematic differences in ...