期刊名称:SAUDE E SOCIEDADE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal
Basic information
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Saúde e Sociedade to publish original contributions of different knowledge areas regarding health practices, aiming at the interdisciplinary development of the public health field.
It is targeted at the community of health professionals, professors, researchers, Public/Collective Health specialists and connected areas. Since its creation, the journal has published works from different knowledge areas that are interrelated or that are concerned about public/collective health. In this sense, it encompasses the production of different branches of the human and social sciences and of the emerging environmental science, incorporating scientific and theoretical production and also the one that is specifically related to proposals for intervention and institutional practice.
Given the nature of its object, Public Health is characterized as a privileged field of knowledge and practice that is open to contribution from different areas. The scientific production generated within it reflects this possibility when it takes into account the distinct dimensions of its object and also its complex amplitude, approaching themes that range from knowledge of the health-illness process to interventions on this process by means of health actions, programs, systems and policies. Considering these aspects and taking into account the similarities regarding proposition and editorial interaction strategies, 16 years ago, the direction of the School of Public Health of the University of São Paulo (FSP - USP) and of São Paulo’s Public Health Association (APSP) decided to establish a partnership to carry out an editorial project. It was in this context that the editorial project of the journal Saúde e Sociedade was formulated. Today, it is a consolidated journal in the areas of Public/Collective Health and Human Sciences.
The joint publication of a journal (FSP-APSP) has been an innovative action in the publishing field of the health area. The articulation between these two institutions represented a new strategy in the search for increments to disseminate the technical and scientific production of the area. In addition, it enhanced the knowledge exchange between institutions related to teaching, research and health services provision.
Thus, the focus was not only the need to meet the demand of the scientific field of the several teaching and research institutions of São Paulo, but also, the need to welcome a tendency that has emerged inside the Brazilian and Latin American society and that concerns the search for new ways, new reflections, new approaches to dealing with new and old problems.
Journal’s periodicity: it is published three times per year. In 2009, it will become a quarterly journal.
Its abbreviated title is Saude soc., which should be used in bibliographies, footnotes and bibliographical references and strips. |
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Indexation
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- Thomsom Reuters: Social Sciences Citation Index, Social Scisearch, Journal Citation Reports/Social
- Sciences Edition
- CSA Social Services Abstracts; CSA Sociological Abstracts
- LILACS - Literatura Latino-Americana em Ciências da Saúde
- Ulrich's International Periodical Directory
- EBSCO Publishing
- Latindex
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Copyright
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The works must be accompanied by a letter of the author(s), authorizing their publication in the journal, declaring that there is no conflict of interests and assigning the copyright to Saúde e Sociedade. The content of the papers cannot have been previously published. Also, papers cannot have been submitted to another journal simultaneously. Material published in the journal cannot be reproduced without the editors’ previous authorization. |
Instructions to Authors
Editorial policy: The journal aims to disseminate the scientific production of teaching and research institutions whose environment fosters the development of interdisciplinary research, for it receives contributions from different knowledge areas (exact, biological and social sciences) and can socialize new emerging forms of approaching the object. Another aim is to disseminate the production of researchers and technicians from several agencies, such as state and municipal health departments. These agencies release results from their research studies, programs evaluation, etc. with important contributions that should not be restricted to internal circulation reports, contributing to the advance of debate and of the exchange of ideas about challenging themes, whose roots can be found in the very multi-disciplinary nature of the area.
Areas of interest: Since its creation, Saúde e Sociedade has published works from different knowledge areas that are interrelated or that are concerned about public/collective health. In this sense, it encompasses the production of different branches of the human and social sciences and of the emerging environmental science, incorporating scientific and theoretical production and also the one that is specifically related to proposals for intervention and institutional practice.
Types of articles: The journal publishes original material of a reflective nature, related to research and knowledge update, in the form of:
a) Original research papers;
b) Analysis of great themes of interest to the area;
c) Theoretical, methodological or technical essays that stimulate a polemic or the treatment of specific themes under different foci;
d) Literature update articles;
e) Experience reports in the areas of research, teaching and health services provision;
f) Presentation of ongoing studies, research or practical experiences, as well as preliminary results;
g) Letters to the editor with comments on ideas expressed in articles that have already been published by the journal, aiming to foster a critical reflection on themes in the area;
h) Short comments, news or criticisms regarding published books that are of interest to the area;
i) Interviews / testimonies of personalities or specialists in the area, aiming at reconstructing the history of public/collective health or providing current information about themes of interest; and
j) Proceedings of São Paulo’s public health congresses promoted by APSP, as well as of other scientific events related to the journal’s editorial line.
The journal publishes spontaneous contributions that fit its editorial policy, as well as articles requested of specialists.
Articles that present an interface between health and the human sciences are especially welcome.
Peer review procedures: The Editorial Board (EB) has the collaboration of referees, who are co-participants in the process of assessment of the submitted manuscripts. The referees are designated ad hoc by the EB, selected among specialists known for their technical and scientific competence. Their role is to collaborate in the appraisal of the manuscripts submitted for publication. The referees have the authority to decide on the convenience of manuscripts acceptance, and they may suggest modifications to the authors. Each work is appraised by at least two referees, whose names are not disclosed. Authors’ names are also not disclosed to the referees.
Audience: health professionals in general, professors, researchers, and specialists in Public/Collective Health and connected areas.
Form and preparation of manuscripts
A4 paper, 2.5 cm margins, 1.5 space, font Times New Roman 12. Maximum number of pages: 20 (including illustrations and references).
Structure
Title: concise and informative in the language of the text and in English. Insert as footnote the funding source for the research.
Name and address of authors: all should infom their highest academic degree, position, institutional affiliation, complete address with street name and number, city, postal code, state, country, e-mail.
Abstract: it should reflect the fundamental aspects of the works, with at least 150 words and at most 250 words, including aims, methods and results. The abstract should precede the text and be in the language of the text and in English. The title should also be in English.
Keywords: from 3 to 6, in the language of the text and in English, presented after the abstract. The authors should consult DeCS (Descritores em Ciências da Saúde) and/or Sociological Abstracts.
Graphs and tables: Graphs and tables should be presented in the original program (as example, in Excel: in xls), properly identified, in shades of grey or black and white.
Images: Images (figures and photos) should be in high resolution (300 dpi), in JPG or TIF, at least 8 cm wide.
Citations in the text: they should mention the author last name (small-case letter), year of publication and the page number in case of literal quotation, corresponding to the respective references. In case of more than two authors, the first must be mentioned followed by et al.
References
The authors are responsible for accuracy of the references cited in the text. They must comply with ABNT NBR 6023 [Brazilian Association of Technical Standards], be presented at the end of the work in alphabetical order by the last name of the first author. See some examples (more details on the journal’s website):
• Book
MINAYO, M. C. de S.; e DESLANDES, S. F. (Org). Caminhos do pensamento: epistemologia e método. Rio de Janeiro: Editora Fiocruz, 2002.
• Book Chapter
GOTLIEB, S. L. D.; LAURENTI, R.; MELLO JORGE, M. H. P. Crianças, adolescentes e jovens do Brasil no fim do século XX. In: WESTPHAL, M. F. Violência e criança. São Paulo: EDUSP, 2002. p. 45-72.
• Journal Article
TEIXEIRA, J. J. V.; LEFÈVRE, F. A prescrição de medicamentos sob a ótica do paciente idoso. Revista de Saúde Pública, São Paulo, v.35, n.2, p. 207-213, abr. 2001.
• Thesis
LIMA, R. T. Condições de nascimento e desigualdade social. São Paulo, 2001. Tese (Doutorado em Saúde Pública) – Faculdade de Saúde Pública, Universidade de São Paulo, 2001.
• Electronic Documents
SALES, A. C. C. L. Conversando sobre educação sexual. Available in: <http://www.violenciasexual.org/textos/pdf/conversando_ed_sexual_ana_carla.pdf> Accessed in Jan 13, 2003.
How to send the manuscripts The works must be sent to: http://submission.scielo.br/index.php/sausoc/login
Editorial Board
Editors
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- Helena Ribeiro (Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSP/USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil) - e-mail: lena@usp.br
- Cleide Lavieri Martins (Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSP/USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil) - e-mail: cleide@usp.br
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Associate Editors
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The associate editors that compose the Consultants Board play a supporting role, collaborating in the deliberation of its editorial line and presenting suggestions of material to be published. They were selected based on the following criteria: representativeness of the different areas and disciplines of the fields of public/collective health and the social sciences; recognition in the national and international scientific field. They were designated by the EB according to the principles of inter-institutional, interdisciplinary, national and international representations.
- Alcindo Antônio Ferla – School of Public Health of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul - ESP/SESRS - Porto Alegre/RS - Brazil
e-mail: alcindoferla@uol.com.br
- Augusta Thereza de Alvarenga – School of Public Health of the University of São Paulo, FSP USP, São Paulo/SP, Brazil
e-mail: atal@usp.br
- Carme Borrell - Agència de Salut Pública - Barcelona - Spain
e-mail: cborrell@aspb.es
- Christovam Barcellos – Institute for Scientific and Technological Information and Communication in Health – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation - ICICT/Fiocruz - Rio de Janeiro/ RJ, Brazil.
e-mail: xris@cict fiocruz.br
- Eduardo Suárez - Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad del Salvador, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Eleonora Menicucci de Oliveira - Federal University of São Paulo - UNIFESP - São Paulo/SP - Brazil
e-mail: eleonora@medprev.epm.br
- Francisco Eduardo Campos - Federal University of Minas Gerais - UFMG - Belo Horizonte/MG - Brazil
e-mail: camposfr@medicina.ufmg.br
- Gustavo Caponi - Federal University of Santa Catarina - UFSC - Florianópolis/SC - Brazil
e-mail: caponi@cfh.ufsc.br
- Jairnilson Silva Paim – Collective Health Institute of the Federal University of Bahia - ISC/UFBA - Salvador/BA - Brazil
e-mail: jairnil@ufba.br
- Jean-Pierre Goubert - École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales - EHESS - Paris – France
e-mail: jp.goubert01@infonie.fr
- José da Rocha Carvalheiro – School of Medicine of Ribeirão Preto, University of São Paulo - FMRPUSP - Ribeirão Preto/SP - Brazil
e-mail: jrcarval@usp.br
- José de Carvalho Noronha - State University of Rio de Janeiro - IMS/UERJ and CICT/FIOCRUZ - Rio de Janeiro/RJ - Brazil
e-mail: noronha@cict.fiocruz.br
- Lynn Dee Silver - Columbia University in the City of New York - New York/NY - USA
e-mail: idec@terra.com.br
- Maria Bernadete de Cerqueira Antunes - Federal University of Pernambuco - UFPE - Recife/PE – Brazil
e-mail: dms@fcm upe.br
- Maria Cecília de Souza Minayo – National School of Public Health of the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation - ENSP/FIOCRUZ - Rio de Janeiro/RJ - Brazil
e-mail: revscol@fiocruz.br
- Osvaldo Fernandéz – State University of Bahia - UNEB - Salvador/BA - Brazil
e-mail: ofernandez@uneb.br
- Paulo Eduardo Mangeon Elias – School of Medicine of the University of São Paulo - FMUSP - São Paulo/SP - Brazil
e-mail: pemelias@usp.br |
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Editorial Commission
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The Editorial Commission is in charge of:
- Establishing the Journal’s editorial policy;
- Establishing the annual schedule of the themes of the issues;
- Selecting themes for the content of the issues and the specialists who will be responsible for them;
- Establishing selection criteria regarding the material to be published;
- Deciding on the material to be published in each issue;
- Establishing the format and number of copies of the Journal;
- Determining the journal’s periodicity, as well as the publication of extra issues;
- Approving the Journal’s instructions for publication;
- Resolving cases not included in the Rules.
- Áurea Maria Zöllner Ianni - Faculdade de Ciências Médicas da Santa Casa de São Paulo – FCMSCSP, e Instituto de Saúde da Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo – IS/SESSP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: aureanni@isaude.sp.gov.br
- Cleide Lavieri Martins (Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSP/USP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil) - e-mail: cleide@usp.br
- Fabíola Zioni - Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSPUSP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: fabiolaz@usp.br
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Fernando Lefèvre - Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSPUSP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: flefevre@usp.br
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Irineu Francisco Barreto Jr - Fundação Seade, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: ifbjunio@seade.gov.br
- Mara Helena de Andréa Gomes - Departamento de Medicina Preventiva da Universidade Federal de São Paulo - UNIFESP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: maga@medprev.epm.br
- Nivaldo Carneiro Júnior - Faculdade de Ciências Médicas, Santa Casa de São Paulo – FCMSCSP, São Paulo, SP e Faculdade de Medicina do ABC - FMABC, Santo André, SP, Brasil - e-mail: nicarneirojr@uol.com.br
- Rubens de Camargo Ferreira Adorno - Faculdade de Saúde Pública da Universidade de São Paulo - FSPUSP, São Paulo, SP, Brasil - e-mail: radorno@usp.br
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Editorial Production
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- Secretary
Ana Paula Labate
- Revision
- Débora Andrade Silva
- Carolina Siqueira Muniz Ventura
- Centro de Informação e Referência da Faculdade de Saúde Pública da USP
- Composition
Caracol Design
- Final Art
Caracol Design
- Impression
Gráfica Bartira |
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