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International Quarterly of Community Health Education
Editor:
George P. Cernada |
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ANNOUNCING THE RELEASE OF THE INTERNATIONAL QUARTERLY OF COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION HISTORICAL CONTENT
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International Quarterly of Community Health Education, born 31 years ago, quickly became and remains a leading journal in the field of community health; an authoritative, international voice. This extensive resource collection covers all the developments and trends in the field as they originated and evolved; an unsurpassed treasure trove of information at one's fingertips!
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AIMS & SCOPE
The International Quarterly of Community Health Education is committed
to publishing applied research, policy and case studies dealing with community
health education and its relationship to social change. Since 1981, this
rigorously peer-referred Journal has contained a wide selection
of material in readable style and format by contributors who are not only
authorities in their field, but can also write with vigor, clarity, and
occasionally with humor. Since its introduction the Journal has
considered all manuscripts, especially encouraging stimulating articles
which manage to combine maximum readability with scholarly standards. The
Journal
stresses systematic application of social science and health education
theory and methodology to public health problems and consumer-directed
approaches to control of preventive and curative health services. Environmental
and structural changes are emphasized and victim-blaming approaches are
closely examined.
ABSTRACTED & INDEXED IN
- MEDLINE
- PUBMED
- All Russian Institute of Scientific and Technical Information
- Bibliographic Index of Health Education Periodicals
- Cancer Prevention and Control Database
- Contents Pages in Education
- Cumulative Index to Nursing & Allied Health Literature (CINAHL)
- EBSCO Publishing Database
- Elsevier's Bibliographic Databases
- Family Index Database
- Health and Psychosocial Instruments (HaPI)
- Health Promotion and Education Database
- International Bibliography of Book Reviews (IBR)
- International Bibliography of Periodical Literature (IBZ)
- National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP)
- National Information Services Corporation (NISC)
- Psychological Abstracts
- Smoking and Health Database
- Social Welfare, Social Planning and Social Development
- Special Educational Needs Abstracts

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International Quarterly of Community Health Education is a peer refereed journal.
© Copyright Volume 1 - 1980/1981 through Volume 32 - 2011/2012
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