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Journal URL | https://www.syncsci.com/journal/AHB |
Title | Advances in Health and Behavior |
Publisher | SyncSci Publishing Pte. Ltd, Singapore |
Description | An international peer reviewed journal that publishes empirical and theoretical articles that apply sociological concepts and methods to the understanding of health and illness and the organization of medicine and health care. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following: Health policy management and behavioral health, Medical behavior, medical humanities and doctor-patient relationship, Psychological behavior and quality of life, Physical illness and mental health, Public health and behavioral health, The clinical diagnosis and treatment and behavior management, Psychological behavioral health diagnosis and assessment, Psychological behavior intervention and treatment, Behavioral medicine and nursing and functional rehabilitation, The behavioral medicine research, Behavioral medicine and other interdisciplinary, Smoke and health, Drink and health, Sleep and health. |
ISSN | 2630-466X |
Language(s) | English (en_US) 简体中文 (zh_CN) |
Publisher Email | snowy.wang@syncsci.com |
Copyright | Authors contributing to Advances in Health and Behavior agree to publish their articles under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 International License, allowing third parties to share their work (copy, distribute, transmit) and to adapt it, under the condition that the authors are given credit, that the work is not used for commercial purposes, and that in the event of reuse or distribution, the terms of this license are made clear. |
Rights | This journal provides immediate open access to its content on the principle that making research freely available to the public supports a greater global exchange of knowledge. |

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