American Journal of Men's Health
Journal Highlights
- 2021 Impact Factor: 2.403
- Indexed In: Clarivate Analytics: Social Sciences Citation Index (SSCI), PubMed/MEDLINE, PubMed Central (PMC)
- Publication is subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC)
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American Journal of Men’s Health (AJMH) is an open access, peer-reviewed journal which focuses on cutting-edge information regarding men's health and illness. Please see the Aims and Scope tab for further information.
This journal is affiliated with the Men’s Health Network.
This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
Submission information
Use this downloadable checklist prepare your manuscript for submission.
Submit your manuscript at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ajmh.
Please see the Submission Guidelines tab for more information on how to submit your article to the journal.
Open access article processing charge (APC) information
Publication in the journal is subject to payment of an article processing charge (APC). The APC serves to support the journal and ensures that articles are freely accessible online in perpetuity under a Creative Commons license.
The APC for this journal is currently 2800 USD.
Members of the Men's Health Network will receive a discount of 25% off the current APC.
The article processing charge (APC) is payable when a manuscript is accepted after peer review, before it is published. The APC is subject to taxes where applicable. Please see further details here.
Contact
Please direct any queries to Kristina.Moulton@sagepub.com
Why Publish Open Access with AJMH
- Visibility and Impact: Anyone anywhere in the world can read, use and cite your research
- Rigorous Standards: Double-blind peer review policy
- Flexibility: No page limits or page charges, and authors can publish full data sets, figures, tables, etc
- Copyright: Authors retain copyright under a Creative Commons License
Useful Links
- Submission Page
- Please refer to the Submission Guidelines tab for more information before submitting your manuscript.
- SAGE Open Access Main Page
- SAGE Open Access FAQs
- Contact the Editor: dporch@lsuhsc.ehttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/npxhttps://journals.sagepub.com/home/.npxdu
Special Sections
American Journal of Men’s Health has the following special sections open for submission and publication:
- HIV/AIDS/STIs
Section Editor: Dr. Demetrius J. Porche, LSU Health New Orleans School of Nursing - Racial and Ethnic Diversity and Disparity Issues
Section Editor: Dr. Henrie Treadwell, Morehouse School of Medicine - Mental Health and Wellbeing
Section Editor: Dr. Steve Robertson, Leeds Beckett University Center for Men's Health - Urological Cancer
Section Editor: Dr. David Lopez, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston
The American Journal of Men's Health (AJMH) is a peer-reviewed, open access journal and a core resource for cutting-edge information on a variety of men's health issues and illnesses. It publishes papers from all health, behavioral and social science disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology. Original basic science research, inclusive of pre-clinical trial and animal studies relevant to men's health and illness are published.
Target Audience
Physicians, nurses, social workers, public health professionals, mental health professionals, allied health professionals, patient educators, anthropologists, basic science researchers, policy analysts, health care administrators, researchers, basic scientists, pharmacists, and kinesiologists.
Article Types
Editorials; letters to the editor; original articles (research, clinical, or theoretical); Reviews; research briefs; health policy/legislative updates; ethical debates; evidence-based, best practice, or clinical practice guideline original articles or summaries; case reports; book reviews; announcements of upcoming events/conferences; and commercial advertisements. Submissions for which a manuscript type is not specified will be decided by the Editor.
Topics of Interest
The Editor invites manuscripts written in a physical, social, psychological, cultural, political and/or historical context that include the following topics of interest but are not limited to:
- Male specific diseases and health conditions
- Male health issues related to the morbidity and mortality statistics in men
- Basic science, pre-clinical trials research studies, inclusive of animal studies on men's health and illness
- Biological, psychological, behavioral and sociocultural issues that impact the determinants of men's health
- Health promotion, prevention and lifestyle
- Sexual, reproductive and responsible male family planning
- Health issues of special male populations such as incarcerated men, homeless men, homosexual men, and minorities
- Health care system issues impacting men's health
- Growth, development and socialization issues
- Masculinity and the social constructions of masculinity
- Healthy aging
- Mental health
View more details on these topics
Manuscript Submission
- Use this downloadable checklist to prepare your manuscript for submissions
- Submit your manuscript at https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/ajmh
- Please refer to the Submission Guidelines tab for more information before submitting your manuscript.
Demetrius James Porche | LSU Health New Orleans, School of Nursing |
Henrie M. Treadwell PhD | Morehouse School of Medicine, Community Voices & Men's Health Initiative |
Jean Bonhomme, MD, MPH | National Black Men's Health Network |
Phillip Brantley, PhD | Pennington Biomedical Research Center, Behavioral Medicine Laboratory, USA |
Shaun M. Burns, PhD | Providence Health and Services Oregon and Southwest Washington |
James Cummings, MD | University of Missouri School of Medicine, Department of Urology |
Julian L. Gallegos, PhD, MBA, FNP-BC, CNL, FAUNA | Purdue University School of Nursing |
Kenneth Goldberg, MD | The Male Health Center, Lewisville, Texas |
Derrick M. Gordon, Ph.D | Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry |
Jonathan D. Green, PhD | VA Boston Healthcare System – Research Service |
Derek M. Griffith, PhD | Georgetown University, USA |
Perry N. Halkitis, PhD, MS, MPH | Rutgers School of Public Health |
Joel J. Heidelbaugh, MD | University of Michigan Medical School, Ypsilanti Health Center |
Jason Kovac, MD, PhD, FRCSC | Urology of Indiana, Men's Health Center |
Jason W. Mitchell, PhD, MPH | Florida International University, Robert Stempel College of Public Health & Social Work |
Judd W. Moul, MD, FACS | Duke University Medical Center, Urologic Surgery |
S. Lee Ridner, PhD, ARNP | University of South Alabama, College of Nursing |
Steve Robertson, PhD | Leeds Metropolitan University, Center for Men's Health |
Robert Tan, MD, MBA, CPE, CMD | University of Texas Health Science Center |
Joel Kevin Thompson, PhD | University of South Florida, Department of Psychology |
Roland J. Thorpe, Jr., PhD | The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health |
Pamela Valera, PhD, MSW, ACSW, NCTTP | Rutgers School of Public Health |
Scott W. Yates, MD, MBA, MS | North Texas Medical Research, Center for Executive Medicine |
Derek M. Griffith, PhD | Georgetown University, USA |
Ana Fadich, MPH, CHES | Men's Health Network, USA |
Nadhir HAMMAMI, HDR, PhD, MSc, BSc | High Institute of Sport and Physical, Education of Kef, University of Jendouba, Tunisia |