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Peer reviewed only Open Access

American Journal of Men's Health (AJMH)

Publisher : SAGE Publications Inc.
Physicians Social Workers Pharmacists
e-ISSN 1557-9891
p-ISSN 1557-9883
Issue Frequency Bi-Monthly
Impact Factor 2.9
Est. Year 2007
Mobile 01140539222
DOI YES
Country United States
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email dporch@lsuhsc.edu

Journal Descriptions

The American Journal of Men's Health (AJMH) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal and a core resource for cutting-edge information on a variety of men's health issues and illnesses. It publishes papers from all health, behavioral and social science disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology. Original basic science research, inclusive of pre-clinical trial and animal studies relevant to men's health and illness are published. Target Audience Physicians, nurses, social workers, public health professionals, mental health professionals, allied health professionals, patient educators, anthropologists, basic science researchers, policy analysts, health care administrators, researchers, basic scientists, pharmacists, and kinesiologists.

American Journal of Men's Health (AJMH) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Physicians, Social Workers, Pharmacists, Health Care, Anthropologists , Online or Print , Bi-Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN P-ISSN: 1557-9883, E-ISSN: 1557-9891, Established: 2007, Impact Factor: 2.9
  • Provides Crossref DOI
  • Indexed in: DOAJ

  • Not indexed in Scopus, WoS, PubMed, UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of AJMH

Kimberly R. McBride September, 2007
This study aimed to identify possible correlates of putting condoms on after sex has begun and taking them off before sex has ended among male patients of an urban, public sexually transmitt...
Kimberly R. McBride September, 2007
This study aimed to identify possible correlates of putting condoms on after sex has begun and taking them off before sex has ended among male patients of an urban, public sexually transmitt...
Cynthia A. Graham December, 2014
Previous research indicates that young men may experience condom-associated erection loss and that these problems may lead to inconsistent or incomplete condom use. The primary aim of this s...