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Californian Journal of Health Promotion



               
Californian Journal of Health Promotion

http://www.cjhp.org/index.htm

Publisher: Californian Journal of Health Promotion

The Californian Journal of Health Promotion (CJHP) is a scholarly,
peer-reviewed, online journal that is devoted to health education and health
promotion practice, research, and teaching.

Along with traditional manuscripts, CJHP publishes multimedia presentations,
as the journal is committed to making use of Internet technologies in
innovative ways. The journal is published quarterly.

The content areas that will be considered for publication include:

1. Editorials - Essays that express a personal point of view about health
related issues.

2. Theory and Research - Research studies (both qualitative and
quantitative), theory papers, and review articles.

3.  Professional Practice - Articles discussing professional practice in a
variety of settings, such as school, community, clinical, worksite,
university professional preparation and health services.  Brief reports are
encouraged for work on those lines.
 
4. Multimedia Work - Authors are welcome to submit digitized videos of
interviews, skill building exercises, lectures about various health
education topics, keynote addresses from conferences and seminars and other
work with consultation of the editor.

Topics for CJHP manuscripts can include, but are not limited to, the
following areas: 

1) health behaviors related to cancer control, diabetes, heart disease, HIV
and sexually transmitted infections, nutrition and weight control, physical
activity and fitness, psychosocial and emotional health, smoking, alcohol,
and other drug use;
2) work related to prevention and intervention such as complementary and
alternative medicine, community health and professional practice,
environmental and occupational health, health policy and health legislation;
3) psychometrics and analytic techniques, evaluation of health education and
promotion programs, patient education techniques used in medical care
facilities, use of technology in health education and health promotion;
4) health disparities, such as health education and health promotion
programming in special populations such as low literacy, homeless, elderly,
disabled, foster care and adoptable children and families.

ISSN 1545-8725

Editor:

Jie Weiss, PhD
Department of Health Science
California State University, Fullerton

Email: jweiss@fullerton.edu

Californian Journal of Health Promotion is available free of charge as an
Open Access journal on the Internet.

Articles available in .zip and PDF format.
 
Current Issue: Volume 5 Issue 4 2007

Date: 11 June 2008


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