American Journal of Public Health
CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF PUBLISHING
One of the 100 Most Influential Journals in Biology & Medicine over the last 100 Years voted by SLA
Selected as a core journal by the Public Health/Health Administration section of the Medical Library Association
The American Journal of Public Health (AJPH) is the publication that health agencies, universities, government agencies, and foundations go to when they want to publish important public health research. Each month, professionals turn to the AJPH to find current, in-depth information in the field of public health. Research and program evaluations are accompanied by authoritative editorials, thought-provoking commentary, and timely health policy analysis.
3.85 impact factor for 2010. AJPH is ranked #3 of 114 titles in the Public, Environmental and Occupational Health category in the Social Sciences Citation Index and #13 of 140 titles for the same category in the Science edition.
The online version of AJPH is considered the version of record. Please visit the AJPH website, www.ajph.org, to take advantage of some of our latest electronic features:
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