期刊名称:CHILDRENS HEALTH CARE
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal This well-established journal publishes empirically-based articles addressing theoretical, clinical, programmatic, training, and professional practice issues relevant to the family-centered, developmental, and psychosocial aspects of children's health care. It also contains substantive and methodological reviews pertaining to these areas. As such, it welcomes articles involving parent-professional collaboration and multidisciplinary efforts including nursing, child life, psychology, social work, and related disciplines. The journal's goal is to establish a strong justification for psychosocial care of children and provide an empirical base for professional applications with children and families interacting with health care settings and personnel
Instructions to Authors
Manuscript Submission: Contributors should send manuscripts (4 copies) to Kenneth J. Tarnowski, Co-Editor, Department of Psychology, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501 FGCU Boulevard South, Building 2, Room 2230, Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565. Prepare manuscripts according to the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (5th ed.). Type all components of the manuscript double-spaced, including title page, abstract, text, quotes, acknowledgments, references, appendices, tables, figure captions, and footnotes. A 100-word abstract should be typed on a separate page. Four photocopies of the illustrations and the original illustrations should accompany the manuscript. The final section of the manuscript should be headed "Implications for Practice" with discussion of how the research findings might be applied to clinical practice by various disciplines represented in psychosocial, developmentally appropriate, family-centered care. All manuscripts submitted will be acknowledged promptly. Authors should keep a copy of their manuscripts to guard against loss.
Blind Review: To facilitate anonymous review, only the article title should appear on the first page of the manuscript. An attached cover page must contain the title; authorship; authors' affiliations; any statements of credit or research support; and mailing addresses, phone numbers, and fax numbers of the authors. Every effort should be made by the authors to see that the manuscript itself contains no clues to their identities.
Permissions: Authors are responsible for all statements made in their work and for obtaining permission from copyright owners to reprint or adapt a table or figure or to reprint a quotation of 500 words or more. Authors should write to original author(s) and publisher to request nonexclusive world rights in all languages to use the material in the article and in future editions. Provide copies of all permissions and credit lines obtained.
Regulations: In a cover letter, authors should state that the findings reported in the manuscript are original and have not been published previously and that the manuscript is not being simultaneously submitted elsewhere. Authors should also state that they have complied with American Psychological Association ethical standards in the treatment of their samples. In recognition of the special vulnerabilities of children as participants in research, authors should fully explain how informed consent was obtained for relevant manuscripts.
Production Notes: After a manuscript is accepted for publication, its author is asked to provide a computer disk containing the manuscript file. Files are copyedited and typeset into page proofs. Authors read proofs to correct errors and answer editors' queries.
Manuscript Submission: Contributors should send manuscripts (4 copies) to Kenneth J. Tarnowski, Co-Editor, Department of Psychology, Florida Gulf Coast University, 10501 FGCU Boulevard South, Building 2, Room 2230, Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565. Prepare manuscripts according to the
Editorial Board
Children's Health Care
Kenneth J. Tarnowski (Editor) Florida Gulf Coast University
Ronald L. Blount (Associate Editor) University of Georgia
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