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期刊名称:HEALTH

ISSN:1363-4593
出版频率:Bi-monthly
出版社:SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD, 1 OLIVERS YARD, 55 CITY ROAD, LONDON, ENGLAND, EC1Y 1SP
  出版社网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/
期刊网址:http://www.sagepub.co.uk/journal.aspx?pid=105573
影响因子: 2.279 (2020年) 1.480(2018年) 1.413(2017年) 0.986(2016年) 1.11(2015年) 1.310(2014年) 1.324(2013年) 1.137 (2012年) 2.103(2011年)
主题范畴:PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH;    SOCIAL SCIENCES, BIOMEDICAL

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Health: is a broad ranging interdisciplinary journal related to health and the social sciences. Focusing on the changing place of health matters in modern society, the journal continues to provide an international forum for original articles and review essays from around the world. It offers the breadth of outlook required by sociologists, psychologists, anthropologists, and cultural theorists who are addressing problems that cross disciplinary boundaries.

Health: is published four times per year and attempts in each number to offer a mix of articles that inform or that provoke debate. The readership of the journal is wide and drawn from different disciplines and from workers both inside and outside the health care professions. Widely abstracted, Health: ensures authors an extensive and informed readership for their work. It also seeks to offer authors as short a delay as possible between submission and publication. Most articles are reviewed within 4-6 weeks of submission and those accepted are published within a year of that decision.

The journal operates a system of blind peer review for all submitted papers, including those invited by the editors, and those appearing in Special Numbers which may be Guest Edited. The journal does not publish sets of papers that have been presented in Conference Symposia or where the proposed contents have been selected other than by a general Call for Papers.

"Health: is at the cutting edge of research into the social and cultural aspects of health, illness and medicine. The journal has established a strong reputation for featuring articles that effectively combine empirical research with theoretical insights. I know of no other health-oriented journal that so consistently publishes these kind of articles from across the spectrum of the social sciences. It's a must to read for anyone interested in the socio-cultural underpinnings of experiences of health, illness and health care." Deborah Lupton, Professor of Sociology and Cultural Studies, Charles Sturt University, Australia.

"Health: publishes some of the most innovative and lively articles in the social sciences of health. The journal makes a unique contribution to the field." Professor Peter Conrad, Brandeis University, USA

Book Reviews

Each issue of Health includes reviews of the most recently published books in the field to help readers determine which publications will be most useful to them in their teaching and research.

ASA Freidson Award 2003

The 2003 Freidson Prize, awarded by the Medical Section of the American Sociological Association for the best published paper in medical sociology, went to David Cohen et al.'s article, 'Medications as social phenomena', which was published in health: Volume 5, (4).

ISI Journal Citation Reports

Ranking 2004 Social Science Edition: 10/26 (Social Sciences, Biomedical) 29/60 (Public, Environmental & Occupational Health) Impact Factor 1.000

Electronic Access:

Health is available electronically on SAGE Journals Online at http://hea.sagepub.com

SAGE Full-Text Collections

This journal is included in the Health Sciences: SAGE Full-Text Collection. Visit www.sagefulltext.com for more information.


Instructions to Authors

1. Papers should be written in English. Papers should not have been published already, nor be currently under consideration elsewhere. Unsolicited manuscripts will not be returned to the author if rejected.

2. Authors must submit four identical copies of their typescript, numbered throughout and dated, with a covering letter. They should also send an electronic copy of the article as an e-mail attachment to the appropriate editor (see 16 below). If asked to revise their paper in the light of referees' comments, authors will again be asked to submit four copies plus a letter explaining changes that have been made to the manuscript.

3. Papers should be as short as is consistent with clear presentation of subject matter. There is no absolute limit on length but 8000 words, including footnotes and references, is a useful maximum. The title should indicate exactly, but as briefly as possible, the subject of the paper. An abstract of 100-150 words should precede the main text, accompanied by up to 5 key words and a bio-bibliographical note of 50-100 words should be provided on a separate page that can be detached prior to the paper being sent out for review.

4. Papers must be typed in double spacing throughout, (especially all notes and references), on one side only of white A4 or US standard paper, with generous margins on all sides, but without justification. All pages should be numbered.

5. All papers submitted to Health: are subject to blind peer review. Therefore, all authors should provide two title pages: one containing title and word count (including references), names, affiliations, full mailing address plus telephone, fax, email address; and the other title page containing the title only. The first page will be removed to protect anonymity when the paper is refereed.

6. Papers should be written in a style that uses non-sexist and non-racist language.

7. Titles and section headings should be clear and brief with a maximum of three orders of heading. American or UK spelling may be used, to the author's preference. Indicate italic type by underlining, and use single quotation marks. Dates should be in the form 9 May 1994. Take out points in USA and other such abbreviations.

8. Ethical Issues

Articles that report work involving patients or where data gathering has ethical implications must discuss these in the relevant section of the report.

9. Footnotes

Footnotes should be kept to a minimum and presented in numerical order in which they appear in the text in a separate section headed Notes, to appear between the main body of the article and the References.

10. Tables and figures should have short, descriptive titles. All footnotes to tables and their source(s) should be typed below the tables. Column headings should clearly define the data presented. Camera-ready artwork for all figures must be supplied. Artwork intended for same-size use should be a maximum size of 188:113 mm (page depth: page width).

11. References.

When referring to a source whose name is in the text, use only the author's name, with year of publication in brackets, e.g. Young (1989) argues . . . . If the author's name is not in the text, include both the author's name and year of publication separated by a comma within brackets, e.g. (Young, 1989). Pagination follows year, e.g (Young, 1989: 140). With dual publication, give both names, e.g. (Murphy and Fischer, 1983); for three, four or five authors, cite all authors the first time the reference appears in the text, and in subsequent citations, include only the surname of the first author followed by et al., e.g. (Ruberman et al., 1984); when a work has six or more authors, cite only the surname of the first author followed by et al. If there is more than one reference to the same author and year, distinguish between them by use of the letters a, b etc. after the year of publication, e.g. (Parsons, 1951a). A series of references should be enclosed within a single pair of brackets, separated by semicolons, e.g. (Cohen, 1988; Cohen and Wills, 1985; Payne and Jones, 1987).

All references cited in the text should be listed alphabetically and presented in full at the end of the article using the following style:

Alonzo, A.A. (1979). Everyday illness behavior: A situational approach to health status deviations. Social Science and Medicine, 13, 397-404.

Charmaz, K. (1991). Good days, bad days: The self in chronic illness and time. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.

Kaufert, P.A. and McKinlay, S.M. (1985). Estrogen-replacement therapy: The production of medical knowledge and the emergence of policy. In E. Lewin and V. Olesen (Eds.), Women, health and healing: Toward a new perspective. New York: Tavistock.

Pollack, M. (Ed.). (1992). AIDS: A problem for sociological research. London: Sage.

Articles that do not conform to the fundamentals of this style will be returned to the authors for revision.

12. Quotations

Lengthy quotations (of more than 40 words) should be displayed, indented, without the use of quotation marks. References to sources should be given at the end of the quotation, with the author's name and year of publication in brackets. Shorter quotes should be retained within the body of the text, within single quotation marks. Double quotation marks should only be used for a quotation within a quotation.

13. Following acceptance of the paper for publication, authors will be asked to provide a diskette containing the final version of their paper. The diskette must be clearly labelled with the date, title and author name, and contain only the final version of the paper. The author is responsible for guaranteeing that the final typescript and diskette versions of the manuscript are identical.

14. Authors will receive proofs of their articles and, on publication, 25 offprints and one copy of the journal.

15. Copyright.

On acceptance of their article for publication authors will be requested to assign copyright to Sage Publications, subject to retaining their right to reuse the material in other publications written or edited by themselves and due to be published preferably at least one year after initial publication in the journal. Authors are responsible for obtaining permission from copyright holders for reproducing any illustrations, tables, figures or lengthy quotations previously published elsewhere.

16. Typescripts.

Authors should send four identical copies, prepared in accordance with these guidelines, fuly numbered and legible, together with all figures and tables, and a covering letter. They should be submitted, together with an electronic copy of the article sent as an e-mail attachment, according to the author's geographical location as follows:

(a) Europe, Africa, and the Rest of the World except (b) and (c) below: ALAN RADLEY, Department of Social Sciences, Loughborough University, Loughborough , Leicestershire LE11 3TU, UK [Tel: +44 01509 223356; Fax: +44 01509 223944; email: A.R.Radley@lboro.ac.uk];

(b) Australasia, The Pacific and Asia: JULIANNE CHEEK, HSO, University of South Australia, GPO Box 2471, Adelaide, South Australia 5001, Australia [Tel: +61 8 8302 2675; Fax: +61 8 8302 2578; email: julianne.cheek@unisa.edu.au];

(c) The Americas: CHRISTIAN RITTER, Department of Sociology, Kent State University, PO Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242-0001, USA [Tel: +1 330 672 2562 (ext 2790); Fax: +1 330 672 4724; email: jritter@kent.edu].

17. Reviews: books and suggestions should be sent to ARTHUR FRANK, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive, Calgary T2N 1N4, Canada


Editorial Board

Editor
Alan Radley ,Loughborough University, UK    
 

Co-Editors
Julianne Cheek ,Professor and Director of the Centre for Research into Sustainable Health Care, University of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia   
 
Nick Fox ,University of Sheffield, UK   
 
Jennie Jacobs Kronenfeld ,Arizona State University, Arizona, USA   
 
Christian Ritter ,Kent State University, USA   
 
Michael Traynor ,Middlesex University   
 

Book Review Editor
Arthur Frank ,University of Calgary, Canada   
 

Editorial Board
Joan M Anderson ,University of British Columbia, Canada   
 
David Armstrong ,UMDS, Guy's and St Thomas's Medical and Dental School, London, UK   
 
Susan E. Bell ,Bowdoin College, Brunswick, ME, USA   
 
Mildred Blaxter ,Department of Social Medicine, University of Bristol   
 
Nicky Britten ,Peninsula Medical School, Exeter, UK   
 
Joan Busfield ,University of Essex, Colchester, UK   
 
Kerry Chamberlain ,Massey University, Albany, New Zealand   
 
Peter Conrad ,Brandeis University, Waltham, USA   
 
Robert Crawford ,University of Washington, Tacoma, USA   
 
Kathy Davis ,University of Utrecht, The Netherlands   
 
Paul Flowers ,Glasgow Caledonian University, UK   
 
Peter Freund ,Montclair State University, Upper Montclair, USA   
 
Frederic Hafferty ,University of Minnesota-Duluth, USA   
 
Lars-Christer Hydén ,Linköping University, Sweden   
 
Colin Jones ,University of Warwick, Coventry, UK   
 
David A. Karp ,Boston College, USA   
 
Allen J. LeBlanc ,University of California, San Francisco, USA   
 
Bruce G Link ,Columbia University, New York, USA   
 
Margaret Lock ,McGill University, Montreal   
 
Deborah Lupton ,Charles Sturt University, Australia   
 
Debora A Paterniti ,University of California, USA   
 
Bernice Pescosolido ,Indiana University, Bloomington, USA   
 
Beth Rushing ,Georgia College and State University, USA   
 
Wendy Stainton-Rogers ,The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK   
 
Trudy Rudge ,Flinders University of South Australia, Australia   
 
Annette Street ,La Trobe University, Australia   
 
Catherine Waldby ,UNSW/Brunel University   
 
Gareth Williams ,University of Wales, Cardiff, UK   
 
Simon Williams ,University of Warwick, Coventry, UK   
 
Lucy Yardley ,University of Southampton, UK   
 



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