Journal of Injury and Violence Research

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Journal of Injury and Violence Research (JIVR) is an international, peer-reviewed academic journal that aims to provide a platform for the dissemination of research findings in the fields of injury and violence prevention and safety promotion. The journal covers a wide range of topics including, but not limited to, road traffic crashes, falls, drowning, burns, poisoning, and intentional injuries such as assault, self-harm, and domestic violence. It seeks to address the multidisciplinary nature of the field, incorporating perspectives from medicine, psychology, epidemiology, public health, policy studies, and social sciences.

Scope and Mission[edit | edit source]

The primary mission of the JIVR is to contribute to the prevention of injury and violence worldwide by providing a forum for the exchange of ideas, research findings, and evidence-based interventions. The journal emphasizes the importance of a comprehensive approach to injury and violence prevention that includes the analysis of risk factors, the development and evaluation of prevention strategies, and the implementation of policies and programs that can effectively reduce the incidence and impact of injuries and violence.

Publication Details[edit | edit source]

The JIVR is published biannually by the Kermanshah University of Medical Sciences in collaboration with international organizations dedicated to injury and violence prevention. It accepts submissions in the form of original research articles, review articles, case reports, and brief reports. All submitted manuscripts undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the quality and relevance of the published research.

Indexing and Accessibility[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Injury and Violence Research is indexed in several major databases, including PubMed, Scopus, and the Web of Science, making its content widely accessible to researchers, practitioners, and policymakers around the world. The journal also supports open access to its articles, allowing for the free dissemination of knowledge and facilitating a greater impact of its published work on injury and violence prevention efforts globally.

Editorial Board[edit | edit source]

The editorial board of the JIVR comprises a diverse group of international experts in the field of injury and violence research. These members are responsible for guiding the journal's editorial policy, overseeing the peer-review process, and ensuring the publication of high-quality research.

Submission Guidelines[edit | edit source]

Authors interested in submitting their work to the JIVR are encouraged to consult the journal's submission guidelines. These guidelines detail the manuscript preparation, submission process, and the criteria for the evaluation of submissions. The journal emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations in research and requires all studies involving human participants to have appropriate ethical approval.

Impact[edit | edit source]

The Journal of Injury and Violence Research has made significant contributions to the field of injury and violence prevention. Its publications have informed policy decisions, guided the development of prevention strategies, and contributed to the global understanding of injury and violence as major public health issues. The journal continues to serve as a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers committed to reducing the burden of injuries and violence worldwide.


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