Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs
- Rigorous peer review of your research
- Prompt publishing
- Multidisciplinary audience
- High visibility for global exposure
- APC covered by Nordic Welfare Centre
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs (NAD) is a peer-reviewed open access journal which focuses on social science research on alcohol and drugs, as well as other related substances and behaviours. Please see the Aims and Scope tab for further information.
This journal is published on behalf of the Nordic Welfare Centre, and is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Submission information
Submit your manuscript today at http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/nad. Please see the Submission Guidelines tab for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.
Open access information
This journal is financially supported by the Nordic Welfare Centre and therefore does not charge an article processing charge (APC) for open access publication.
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs is a fully peer-reviewed, open access journal for social science research on alcohol and drugs, as well as other substances and behaviours, such as gambling, gaming, eating, and smoking.
The journal covers a broad set of aspects on epidemiology, use, harm, prevention, policies, and practice. The articles are encouraged to involve a social or welfare political framing. Nordic research and comparative settings are of special interest, but the journal also welcomes contributions from other parts of the world with relevance from a Nordic perspective. The journal publishes articles in English, but also in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs has an international readership of researchers, public health authorities, politicians, decision-makers, NGOs, professionals, students, and the media. By publishing in the journal, the contributors also reach a wider Nordic audience through the popNAD website and its summaries of the journal’s content.
Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs publishes research, commentaries, reviews, book reviews, overviews, and an annual compilation of Nordic alcohol statistics. The research articles are peer-reviewed and assessed for their academic contribution, scientific independence, relevance, and methodological quality.
Matilda Hellman | Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Helsinki, Finland |
Tom Kettunen | Nordic Welfare Centre, Finland |
Stefan Bastholm Andrade | VIVE – The Danish Centre of Applied Social Science, Denmark |
Linn Gjersing | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway |
Jenni Savonen | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Katarina Winter | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Ársæll Már Arnarsson | University of Iceland, Iceland |
Elin Kristin Bye | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway |
Katja Kuusisto | Tampere University, Finland |
Maj Nygaard-Christensen | Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Denmark |
Filip Roumeliotis | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Anne Schanche Selbekk | West Norway Competence Centre (KoRus Stavanger), Norway |
Jani Selin | Jani Selin, Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare (THL), Finland |
Johan Svensson | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Kristine Rømer Thomsen | Centre for Alcohol and Drug Research, Denmark |
Thomas Babor | Uconn Health, USA |
Franca Beccaria | University of Torino, Italy |
Anders Bergmark | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Kim Bloomfield | Aarhus University, Denmark |
Anne Line Bretteville-Jensen | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway |
Norman Giesbrecht | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Canada |
Pekka Hakkarainen | National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland |
Ásgeir Helgason | The Icelandic Cancer Society |
Ann Hope | School of Social Work and Social Policy, Trinity College, Ireland |
Esben Houborg | Aarhus University, Denmark |
Margaretha Järvinen | University of Copenhagen, Denmark |
Thomas Karlsson | National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland |
Philip Lalander | Linnaeus University, Sweden |
Håkan Leifman | The Swedish Council for Information on Alcohol and Other Drugs, Sweden |
Michael Livingston | National Drug Research Institute, Australia |
Karl-Erik Lund | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway |
Pia Mäkelä | National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland |
Petra Meier | University of Glasgow, UK |
Inger Synnøve Moan | Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway |
Jacek Moskalewicz | Institute of Psychiatry and Neurology, Poland |
Sverre Nesvåg | Stavanger University Hospital, Norway |
Thor Norström | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Jeanette Østergaard | Danish National Centre for Social Research, Denmark |
Hilde Pape | University College of Norwegian Prison Service, Norway |
Mads Uffe Pedersen | Aarhus University, Denmark |
Mats Ramstedt | Karolinska Institute, Sweden |
Alison Ritter | UNSW, Australia |
Robin Room | La Trobe University, Australia |
Ingeborg Rossow | Norwegian Insitute of Public Health, Norway |
Ingrid Sahlin | Lund University, Sweden |
Gillian Shorter | Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland |
Martin Stafström | Lund University, Sweden |
Kerstin Stenius | National Institute for Health and Welfare, Finland |
Jessica Storbjörk | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Pekka Sulkunen | University of Helsinki, Finland |
Jukka Törrönen | Stockholm University, Sweden |
Sébastien Tutenges | Lund University, Sweden |
Manuscript submission guidelines can be accessed on Sage Journals.