About the Journal

The Public Health Journal (PHJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and practice in public health, global health, and health policy. The journal provides an international platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to publish original research, systematic reviews, and case studies addressing contemporary public health challenges and opportunities.

PHJ promotes interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, highlighting innovative approaches and research that inform practice, policy, and community health initiatives. By bridging research and real-world application, the journal contributes to improving population health outcomes globally.

Aim

The aim of the Public Health Journal is to provide a rigorous platform for high-quality publications that advance understanding of population health, disease prevention, and health systems. The journal is committed to:

  • Publishing original research that addresses critical public health issues worldwide.
  • Encouraging interdisciplinary studies integrating epidemiology, health policy, social sciences, and clinical practice.
  • Facilitating collaboration among researchers, practitioners, and decision makers.
  • Disseminating knowledge that supports evidence-based policies, community health interventions, and sustainable development goals.

Scope

The scope of PHJ covers a wide range of topics in public health and related disciplines, including but not limited to:

  • Epidemiology & Disease Control: Surveillance, prevention, and outbreak management.
  • Health Policy & Systems: Health reforms, financing, and governance.
  • Community & Global Health: Maternal and child health, environmental health, and health equity.
  • Behavioral & Social Determinants: Health promotion, education, and risk behavior change.
  • Interdisciplinary Research: Integrating public health, economics, sociology, and clinical medicine.
  • Applied Studies: Program evaluations, case studies, and evidence-based interventions.

PHJ welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and policy analyses that contribute to advancing knowledge, improving practice, and fostering collaboration in public health.