Emerging Themes in Epidemiology

Emerging Themes in Epidemiology
影响因子:
3.6
ISSN:
print: 1742-7622
研究领域:
Medicine-Epidemiology
自引率:
4.30%
Gold OA文章占比:
100.00%
原创研究文献占比:
100.00%
SCI收录类型:
Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI) || Scopus (CiteScore) || Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
期刊介绍英文:
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology is an open access, peer-reviewed, online journal that aims to promote debate and discussion on practical and theoretical aspects of epidemiology. Combining statistical approaches with an understanding of the biology of disease, epidemiologists seek to elucidate the social, environmental and host factors related to adverse health outcomes. Although research findings from epidemiologic studies abound in traditional public health journals, little publication space is devoted to discussion of the practical and theoretical concepts that underpin them. Because of its immediate impact on public health, an openly accessible forum is needed in the field of epidemiology to foster such discussion.
CiteScore:
CiteScoreSJRSNIPCiteScore排名
4.41.0911.154
学科
排名
百分位
大类:Medicine
小类:Epidemiology
67 / 148
55%
发文信息
WOS期刊分区
学科分类
Q1PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
历年影响因子
2022年2.3000
2023年3.6000
历年发表
2012年9
2013年14
2014年21
2015年20
2016年13
2017年14
2018年12
2019年5
2020年3
2021年19
2022年9
投稿信息
出版语言:
English
出版国家(地区):
United Kingdom
审稿时长:
28 weeks
出版商:
Springer Nature

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