Journal of Urban Health
Description
The Journal of Urban Health is a bimonthly peer-reviewed publication which focuses on the emerging fields of urban health and epidemiology. The Journal addresses health issues such as substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, HIV, tuberculosis, and violence from both clinical and policy perspectives, filling a neglected niche in medical and health literature. In addition to original articles, the Journal publishes urban health data, book reviews, selected reports and proceedings from Academy symposia, and classic papers that are important to the knowledge base of the field. 5 Year Impact Factor: 2.791 (2008) Section ''Public, Environmental & Occupational Health'': Rank 30 out of 105 Section ''Medicine, General & Internal'': Rank 26 out of 107
16 Volumes 90 Issues 1,559 Articles available from 1998 - 2013
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The Relationship Between Discrimination and High-Risk Social Ties by Race/Ethnicity: Examining Social Pathways of HIV Risk
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HIV Sexual Risk Behavior among Black Men Who Meet Other Men on the Internet for Sex
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Examining Church Capacity to Develop and Disseminate a Religiously Appropriate HIV Tool Kit with African American Churches
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