Women’s Health Issues: Volume 30 (Issue 1 to Issue 6)
Women’s Health Issues (WHI) is a peer-reviewed, bimonthly, multidisciplinary journal that provides a platform for publishing research and review manuscripts related to women’s health care and policy. As the official journal of the Jacobs Institute of Women’s Health, it is committed to improving the health and health care of women across their lifespan and in diverse communities.
The primary aim of Women’s Health Issues is to disseminate knowledge and information that can benefit health services researchers, health care and public health professionals, social scientists, policymakers, and others concerned with women’s health. The journal covers a wide range of topics related to women’s health and well-being.
Key features of Women’s Health Issues include:
- Comprehensive Scope: The journal covers various aspects of women’s health care and policy, spanning from reproductive health to chronic diseases, mental health, health disparities, and more. It embraces a broad range of disciplines to provide a comprehensive perspective on women’s health issues.
- Focus on U.S. Health Care System: While addressing global women’s health concerns, Women’s Health Issues has a particular emphasis on women’s health issues within the context of the U.S. health care delivery system and policymaking processes.
- Original Research and Commentaries: The journal publishes both original research papers that contribute to the advancement of knowledge in the field and commentaries that offer insights and perspectives on current women’s health issues.
- Impact on Policy and Practice: WHI aims to have a real-world impact by informing health policies and practices, leading to improved health outcomes for women.
Women’s Health Issues strives to be a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates working towards promoting the health and well-being of women. The journal’s multidisciplinary approach allows it to bridge gaps between various disciplines and contribute to the understanding and advancement of women’s health care and policy.
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