Preventive Medicine Reports: Volume 21 to Volume 24
Certainly! Here’s a concise overview of “Preventive Medicine Reports.”
Preventive Medicine Reports
Format:
- Type: Open Access Journal
- Review Process: Not specified
- Publication Frequency: Not specified
Relationship:
- Companion Journal: Preventive Medicine Reports serves as the open access companion to Preventive Medicine.
Overview:
- Scope: The journal primarily publishes articles that delve into subspecialty topics, cater to specific populations or regions, present study protocols, share preliminary or pilot data, highlight qualitative studies, or discuss surrogate health outcomes. In addition, it has a keen interest in methodological innovation and the validation of both new and existing tools.
Content Focus:
- Subspecialty Research: Articles that delve deeper into specific areas of preventive medicine.
- Region-Specific Studies: Research catered to specific populations or geographical regions.
- Study Protocols: Detailed methodologies and research plans.
- Preliminary Data: Early findings or pilot data from research initiatives.
- Qualitative Studies: Research focusing on non-numerical data and insights.
- Methodological Papers: Articles exploring new methodologies or validating existing ones.
Features:
- Inclusivity: While its companion journal, Preventive Medicine, focuses on broad appeals within the preventive medicine and health promotion communities, Preventive Medicine Reports fills a niche by accommodating more specific research angles.
- Repository Role: It acts as a scholarly repository that informs the wider discourse on disease prevention, health promotion, and public health.
Accessibility:
- All published articles in Preventive Medicine Reports are freely accessible through PubMed Central and can also be discovered via PubMed.
Preventive Medicine Reports offers a platform for specific and nuanced research that adds depth to the broader field of preventive medicine, ensuring that niche areas, innovative methodologies, and preliminary findings are given due attention in the discourse on public health and disease prevention.
Volume 21: March 2021
Volume 22: June 2021
Volume 23: September 2021
Volume 24: December 2021
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