Call for Papers: International Journal of MCH & AIDS (IJMA)
In our increasingly global world, the health of mothers, infant, and children and youth populations has become an important international health issue. This is particularly important in developing countries where maternal and child health (MCH) is deteriorating and inequalities are growing due to the HIV/AIDS epidemic ravaging populations in developing world. There is an urgent need to collect, document, and disseminate the existing evidence and emerging issues on the intersection between maternal and child health and HIV/AIDS. Above all, non-communicable diseases threaten the fragile gains made in addressing precarious state of maternal and child health in developing countries.
The International Journal of MCH and AIDS (IJMA) provides a platform through which researchers, as well as program and policy makers, can learn about the various factors that contribute to the health and well-being of mothers, infants, children, and adults and how the HIV/AIDS is decimating the gains in those sectors. The journal focuses on empirical findings from low and middle-income countries exploring trends and patterns at international, national, and local levels. Research articles and rigorous meta-analyses are welcome. Ideas for review articles on MCH and HIV/AIDS in developing countries will be considered. The topics to be covered in the journal include, but are not limited to:
Life expectancy, cause-specific mortality, and human development
Maternal, infant, child, and youth mortality and morbidity in developing countries
Determinants and consequences of childhood and adolescent obesity and sedentary behaviors
Quality of life and mental health disparities affecting MCH and HIV/AIDS populations
Social, behavioral, and biological determinants of MCH and HIV/AIDS and well-being
Disparities in health and well-being based on gender, race, ethnicity, immigrant status, social class, education, income, disability status, etc.
Region and/or country specific studies
Cross-national research on MCH and HIV/AIDS issues across the world
Issues of resilience among populations impacted by HIV/AIDS
Applications of surveillance, trend, and multilevel methods, and use of novel approaches in both quantitative and qualitative research studies
Book reviews on (national or cross-national) MCH and HIV/AIDS issues and social determinants of health.
Before submitting their manuscripts, prospective authors should carefully read the journal’s Author Instructions, which are located here http://www.mchandaids.org/?page_id=96
Manuscripts are accepted on a rolling basis. Manuscripts that do not meet the immediate deadline of a particular issue are automatically considered for the next issue. Authors will receive an email confirmation acknowledging receipt of their manuscripts within three days of successful manuscript submission.
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