Disability and Health Journal: Volume 15 (Issue 1 to Issue 4)
“Disability and Health Journal” is a scientific, multidisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of disability and health. The journal welcomes original contributions that explore various aspects of disability and its relationship to health and well-being. Here are the key points regarding the journal’s scope and topics of interest:
Scope: “Disability and Health Journal” covers a broad range of topics related to disability and its impact on health. It serves as a platform for scholarly research and scientific exploration in this field.
Relevant Topics: Contributions to the journal may encompass a wide array of subjects, including global health, quality of life, and specific health conditions as they relate to disability. The journal is open to research articles, reviews, theoretical interpretations of research literature, and evaluations of interventions, technologies, and programs.
Empirical Research: The journal encourages the submission of empirical research articles that investigate the characteristics of individuals with disabilities, the environments they interact with, health outcomes, and the determinants of health. Such research may provide valuable insights into the health and well-being of persons with disabilities.
Evidence-Based Reviews: “Disability and Health Journal” also welcomes systematic or other evidence-based reviews that offer comprehensive and critical assessments of existing research literature in the field.
Evaluative Research: Authors are encouraged to submit evaluative research reports on new interventions, technologies, and programs that have the potential to improve the health and quality of life for individuals with disabilities.
Policy and Issue Reports: The journal is open to reports that address policy issues and their impact on the health and quality of life of persons with disabilities. These reports should be grounded in a scientific foundation.
Conceptual Frameworks: Articles published in the journal often utilize conceptual frameworks, including the International Classification of Functioning, Disability, and Health (ICF), to describe and analyze health and health-related states. This framework provides a structured approach to understanding the complex relationship between disability and health.
Healthcare Models: “Disability and Health Journal” serves as a forum for articles that identify, evaluate, and promote models of healthcare delivery and health promotion aimed at improving health outcomes across the lifespan of individuals with disabilities.
Focus Areas: The journal emphasizes individual health, public health, rehabilitation, health promotion, and community participation. This includes various aspects of daily life such as employment, recreation, personal relationships, and access to services.
In summary, “Disability and Health Journal” provides a comprehensive and multidisciplinary platform for researchers and scholars to contribute to the understanding and improvement of health and well-being for individuals with disabilities. The journal’s focus on empirical research, evidence-based reviews, evaluative research, policy analysis, and conceptual frameworks makes it a valuable resource in the field of disability and health.
Improving Community Participation for People with Mobility Disabilities
Volume 15, Issue 1, Supplement, January 2022
Volume 15, Issue 1: January 2022
Disability and Substance Use, Misuse, and Addiction
Volume 15, Issue 2, Supplement, June 2022
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