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Peer reviewed only Open Access

Injury Epidemiology (IE)

Publisher : BMC
Epidemiology geographic regions environmental settings
e-ISSN 2197-1714
Issue Frequency Monthly
Est. Year 2014
Mobile 2123058486
DOI YES
Country United Kingdom
Language English
APC YES
Impact Factor Assignee Google Scholar
Email journalsubmissions@springernature.com/gl2240@cumc.columbia.edu

Journal Descriptions

Injury Epidemiology is dedicated to advancing the scientific foundation for injury prevention and control through timely publication and dissemination of peer-reviewed research. Injury Epidemiology aims to be the premier venue for communicating epidemiologic studies of unintentional and intentional injuries, including, but not limited to, morbidity and mortality from motor vehicle crashes, drug overdose/poisoning, falls, drowning, fires/burns, iatrogenic injury, suicide, homicide, assaults, and abuse. We welcome investigations designed to understand the magnitude, distribution, determinants, causes, prevention, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis, and outcomes of injuries in specific population groups, geographic regions, and environmental settings (e.g., home, workplace, transport, recreation, sports, and urban/rural). Injury Epidemiology has a special focus on studies generating objective and practical knowledge that can be translated into interventions to reduce injury morbidity and mortality on a population level. Priority consideration will be given to manuscripts that feature contemporary theories and concepts, innovative methods, and novel techniques as applied to injury surveillance, risk assessment, development and implementation of effective interventions, and program and policy evaluation.

Injury Epidemiology (IE) is :-

  • International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, Epidemiology, geographic regions, environmental settings, iatrogenic injury, drug overdose/poisoning, motor vehicle crashes , Online , Monthly Journal

  • UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN E-ISSN: 2197-1714, Established: 2014,
  • Provides Crossref DOI
  • Indexed in: Scopus, WoS, DOAJ, PubMed

  • Not indexed in UGC CARE

Indexing

Publications of IE

James Dennis Fortenberry December, 2020
Background Homicide is a widely acknowledged public health problem in the United States. The majority of homicides are committed with a firearm and have long-term health consequences for fa...