Archives
The Determinants of Child Health and Wellbeing
Deadline for Papers: Closed
GUEST EDITORS
Jianghong Li, Fiona Stanley and Eugen Mattes
Telethon Institute for Child Health Research, Centre for Child Health Research, The University of Western Australia
Anne McMurray
Peel Health Campus Chair in Nursing, Murdoch University
and
Clyde Hertzman
Director Human Early Learning Partnership
University of British Columbia
Indexed in: Thomson ISI Science Citation Index/Social Sciences
Despite unprecedented economic prosperity, there are growing concerns about the increasingly poor health outcomes for today’s children and youth in both developed and developing countries. This special issue invites high quality papers addressing the social inequalities connected with child health/well-being, and the social, political, and cultural factors which shape (or determine) child health/well-being. Papers may be quantitative or qualitative, theoretical or empirical. We particularly appeal for papers exploring the connection between proximal factors and structural or macro-level forces which produce social disparities in child and youth outcomes; and papers examining the impact (or likely impact) of current interventions/policies/programs on child health outcomes or inequalities.
Authors are invited to contact the Guest Editors with their topic in advance of submitting papers (email: jianghongl@ichr.uwa.edu.au and fiona@ichr.uwa.edu.au).
Guidelines for manuscript preparation are available at:
www:healthsociologyreview.com/author-guidelines.php

eContent Home