>Dear Colleagues,
>
>Please share the Call for papers for a Public Health Reports special
>issue focused on applying social determinants of health to public
>health practice widely with your workgroups, colleagues, networks
>and listservs. Manuscripts may cover a broad range of topics and we
>welcome submissions on domestic or global topics. The special issue
>will be published in May/June 2013. Once published, the supplement
>will be available online with free access to download articles.
>
>This Call represents the third in a series of special issues
>published by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
>focused on public health and social determinants of health (SDH).
>The first special issue is focused on SDH and HIV, viral hepatitis,
>sexually transmitted diseases, and tuberculosis and is available at:
>http://www.publichealthreports.org/issuecontents.cfm?Volume=125&Issue=10.
>The second special issue is focused on SDH and Data Systems and is
>available at:
>http://www.publichealthreports.org/issuecontents.cfm?Volume=126&Issue=9.
>
>Thanks so much for your assistance in helping us circulate this Call
>to your networks.
>With best regards,
>
>Hazel
>
>Hazel D. Dean, Sc.D., M.P.H | Deputy Director | National Center for
>HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention | Centers for
>Disease Control and Prevention | Mail Address: 1600 Clifton Road NE,
>Mailstop E-07, Atlanta, GA 30333 | Tel: 404.639.8000 | Fax: 404.639.8600
>
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>
>Call for Papers
>Supplement on Applying Social Determinants of Health to Public Health Practice
>
>Public Health Reports (PHR) is inviting papers for a Supplement on
>Applying Social Determinants of Health (SDH) to Public Health
>Practice. The guest editors for this Supplement are Drs. Hazel D.
>Dean, Kim M. Williams and Kevin A. Fenton. Dr. Dean is Deputy
>Director of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,
>National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB
>Prevention (NCHHSTP). Dr. Williams, a Behavioral Scientist in the
>Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, NCHHSTP, serves as Co-Chair of the
>NCHHSTP Health Equity Work Group. Dr. Fenton is Director, NCHHSTP, CDC.
>
>The editors seek manuscripts that advance scientific knowledge and
>illustrate how public health professionals can address SDH across a
>range of public health activities that promote health equity among
>populations most disproportionately impacted by infectious and/or
>chronic diseases.
>
>Manuscripts may be analytic or descriptive in format and should
>report on SDH approaches in public health research, surveillance,
>communication, policy, program, capacity building, or partnership
>activities. The goal for the Supplement is to highlight best
>practices in addressing SDH across a broad range of public health activities.
>
>Manuscripts addressing the following broad range of topics are requested:
>
>* Partnerships, particularly multisectoral, that address SDH
>and contribute to health equity;
>* Design of policies, programs, and interventions to address
>SDH and contribute to health equity;
>* Specific policies and interventions from health or other
>sectors designed to address SDH and contribute to health equity,
>with priority placed on those with demonstrated effectiveness;
>* Implementation and scale-up of effective interventions that
>address SDH;
>* Measurement, monitoring, and evaluation of the impact
>(anticipated and unanticipated) of policies, programs, and
>interventions on SDH and health equity, including development of
>innovative approaches;
>* Capacity building at the program and/or organizational level
>to address SDH and contribute to health equity; and
>* Best practices for communicating about disproportionately
>impacted populations, populations at high-risk for infectious and/or
>chronic diseases, health disparities, SDH, or health equity.
>
>Manuscript requirements: Articles in PHR are typically 3,000 words
>in length. All manuscripts will be reviewed by the PHR Special
>Editorial Committee (SEC) for this Supplement. The SEC determines
>which manuscripts are sent for external peer review and which
>manuscripts will then be published in the Supplement.
>
>Deadline for submission: May 1, 2012. The anticipated publication
>date for this PHR Supplement is May/June 2013.
>
>Submission of manuscripts: Manuscripts for this Supplement should be
>e-mailed to
>[log in to unmask]<file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\ktw5\Local%20Settings\Temporary%20Internet%20Files\Content.Outlook\CRCK7YBC\[log in to unmask]>.
>Please include "Applying Social Determinants of Health (SDH) to
>Public Health Practice" in the subject line of the e-mail. If you
>have any questions about this Supplement, please contact Dr. Hazel
>Dean (404-639-8000;
>[log in to unmask]<file:///C:\Documents%20and%20Settings\ktw5\Local%20Settings\Temporary%20Internet%20Files\Content.Outlook\CRCK7YBC\[log in to unmask]>).
>For questions about PHR, please contact the Managing Editor, Julie
>Keefe (513-232-3190; [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>).
>
>PHR is a peer-reviewed journal of the U.S. Public Health Service and
>the U.S. Surgeon General. It is published in collaboration with the
>Association of Schools of Public Health. PHR is the oldest journal
>of public health in the U.S. and has published since 1878. The
>journal is widely distributed internationally, and is indexed by
>MEDLINE/Index Medicus, Current Contents, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica,
>Pais International, and LexisNexis. More information on the journal,
>including author guidelines, is available at
>www.publichealthreports.org<http://www.publichealthreports.org>.
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