中华预防医学杂志投稿须知
预防医学杂志投稿经验

预防医学杂志投稿经验预防医学杂志是一本专注于预防医学研究的学术期刊,投稿给这样的期刊需要一定的经验和技巧。
下面是一些建议和参考内容,帮助作者提高投稿的成功率:1. 研究设计:确保研究设计科学合理,对预防医学问题具有明确的研究目的和可行性。
采用受控试验、队列研究或横断面研究等方法来收集和分析数据。
同时,研究目的应与期刊主题和读者需求相符。
2. 重点问题:提出研究的重点问题,并阐述为何该问题对预防医学领域具有重要意义。
论文的创新性是吸引编辑和评审者注意力的关键。
可以通过阐述该问题的研究缺口、现有研究的不足或具体的实践应用来突出研究的意义。
3. 文献综述:在论文中提供简明扼要的文献综述,总结和评估已有的相关研究成果。
确保最新的研究成果和发展被包括在综述中,并与自己的研究问题进行比较和对话。
4. 方法描述:仔细描述研究方法,确保读者和其他研究者能够复制和验证研究结果。
提供足够的信息,以证明研究设计和数据分析的可靠性和有效性。
如果存在方法上的挑战或限制,也要诚实地进行交代和讨论。
5. 数据分析:精确地报告和解释数据分析的结果,使用适当的统计学方法进行数据处理。
图表和表格可以直观地展示和显示研究结果。
确保数据的解读合乎逻辑,符合研究目的,并与现有文献进行一致性比较。
6. 结果和讨论:在结果部分清晰地呈现研究结果,并与研究问题进行对照。
在讨论部分,理性地分析、解释和评估研究结果,并将其与现有研究进行对话。
提供对结果的合理解释,并指出可能存在的局限性和未来研究方向。
7. 写作风格:确保文章使用简明扼要、准确清晰的语言和术语,避免使用过多的专业词汇或术语。
文章要有良好的逻辑结构和条理性,段落之间的过渡要流畅自然。
写作风格需严格遵守期刊的投稿要求和写作规范。
8. 参考文献:列出参考文献,确保引用的学术文献来源可靠。
参考文献应按照格式要求进行排序和标注。
9. 校对检查:在投稿之前进行仔细的校对和检查,消除拼写、语法和标点等错误。
《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知

《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
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【期刊名称】《中华保健医学杂志》
【年(卷),期】2024(26)1
【摘要】《中华保健医学杂志》创刊于1999年3月,是由国家新闻出版署批准的国内外公开发行的中老年保健医学综合性学术期刊。
主要内容为中老年疾病与保健的国内外学术动态、基础理论研究、临床实践经验以及基础与临床紧密结合的研究成果。
旨在加强本学科国内外学术交流,提高保健工作者的业务学术水平,促进老年保健医学的发展,更好地为中老年医疗保健事业服务。
设有专家述评、论著、经验交流、病例报告、新知识新技术、保健知识讲座、短篇报道、综述等栏目。
【总页数】1页(P37-37)
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】G23
【相关文献】
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3.《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
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中华医学杂志英文版投稿须知

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《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知

《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
佚名
【期刊名称】《中华保健医学杂志》
【年(卷),期】2024(26)2
【摘要】《中华保健医学杂志》是由国家新闻出版署批准的国内外公开发行的中老年保健医学综合性学术期刊。
主要内容为中老年疾病与保健的国内外学术动态、基础理论研究、临床实践经验以及基础与临床紧密结合的研究成果。
旨在加强本学科国内外学术交流,提高保健工作者的业务学术水平,促进老年保健医学的发展,更好地为中老年医疗保健事业服务。
设有专家述评、论著、经验交流、病例报告、综述等栏目。
【总页数】1页(P197-197)
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】G23
【相关文献】
1.欢迎投稿、欢迎订阅《中华保健医学杂志》
2.《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
3.《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
4.《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
5.《中华保健医学杂志》投稿须知
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预防医学杂志论文投稿介绍信及版权协议

预防医学杂志论文投稿介绍信及版权协议尊敬的编辑部,我是XXX大学的预防医学专业研究生XXX,现特向贵刊投稿本文《预防医学杂志论文投稿介绍信及版权协议》。
本文介绍了预防医学杂志论文投稿的流程,以及投稿时需要填写的版权协议。
我希望能够借此机会向广大作者提供一些有关投稿的指导和建议。
预防医学作为一门重要的学科,研究着预防疾病和促进健康的方法。
预防医学杂志作为专业的期刊,致力于发表优质的研究成果以及推动预防医学领域的学术发展。
为了确保稿件质量和学术规范,杂志社设立了严格的投稿流程和版权协议。
首先,在投稿之前,作者需要明确文章的主题和目的,并对当前研究领域中的热点问题进行充分调研。
在论文撰写过程中,我们建议作者按照预防医学杂志的投稿指南,着重关注研究方法、数据处理和结果分析等方面。
同时,注意论文写作的准确性、逻辑性和可读性,以保证稿件的学术价值和可发表性。
接下来,作者需要填写预防医学杂志的投稿介绍信。
投稿介绍信一般包括文章的标题、作者姓名、单位、通信作者联系方式以及投稿目的和重要发现等内容。
在投稿介绍信中,作者应简明扼要地概括论文的研究背景、目的、方法、结果和结论,突出研究的创新性和学术价值,以吸引编辑和审稿人的关注。
最后,作者还需要签署预防医学杂志的版权协议。
版权协议是作者将文章的版权转让给杂志社的书面声明,确保杂志社可以合法地编辑、发表和传播论文。
版权协议中一般包括作者的个人信息、论文的标题和摘要、版权声明等内容。
作者在签署协议之前,应详细阅读协议的条款,并确保自己了解和同意其中的所有内容。
总之,预防医学杂志论文投稿的过程需要作者具备扎实的学术功底和严谨的科研态度。
作者在准备投稿时,应仔细阅读杂志的投稿指南,了解投稿要求和流程,以确保自己的稿件能够顺利被接受。
此外,在撰写论文和填写投稿介绍信时,作者应注意语言表达的准确性和逻辑性,以提高稿件的质量和可读性。
感谢贵刊给予我撰写本文的机会,我相信通过我的努力和大家的共同探讨,预防医学杂志论文投稿将更加顺利和高效。
中华预防医学杂志

1期刊简介 2基本信息 3栏目/宗旨 4投稿须知 5合作单位
期刊简介
• 《中华预防医学杂志》创刊于1953年10月1日,创 刊时名为《中华卫生杂志》,1960年与《中华医 学杂志》、《医学史与保健组织》合并,改名为 《人民保健》;1978年11月25日复刊时更名为 《中华预防医学杂志》。
基本信息
• • • • • • • 主管单位:中国科学技术协会 主办单位:中华医学会 创刊时间:1953年 出版周期:月刊 国内刊号:CN11-2150/R 国际刊号:ISSN0253-9624 邮发代号:2-61
栏目/宗旨
• 报道 • 内容涉及流行病学、环境卫生、营养与食品卫生、劳 动卫生、儿童少年卫生学、放射卫生、卫生毒理、卫 生统计、社会医学、地方病、肿瘤病因(病原)及流 行病学、疾病检测与计划免疫、疾病预防与健康促进、 卫生保健,以及卫生化学、检验技术等科学研究和有 效的预防与控制经验等。 • 栏目 • 栏目设置:述评、专论、论著、学术争鸣、方法学介 绍、检验技术、现场调查、案例报告、综述、讲座、 学术动态、书评、消息等。
合作单位
• 《医学信息》国家级信息医学及临床医学综合学术刊物 ! 贯彻党和国家的卫生工作方针政策,贯彻理论与实践、普 及与提高相结合的方针,反映我国医学信息学及临床医学 与科研工作的重大进展,促进国内外学术交流,坚持“以交 流促创新,以创新促发展”的办刊宗旨,坚持刊物品质第 一位的办刊理念,全力打造一个贴切于新时代要求的学术 交流平台。
投稿须知
• 1.预防医学科学研究的新理论、新技术、新成果和新方法 介绍。 • 2.劳动卫生、环境卫生、营养与食品卫生、儿童青少年卫 生、放射卫生、卫生毒理、流行病学、卫生统计、社会医 学、疾病监测与计划免疫、疾病预防与健康促进、卫生保 健,以及卫生化学与检验技术等科学研究和有效的预防控 制经验总结。 • 3.具有指导意义的述评和专论,有实际参考价值的国内外 文献综述、学术讲座、专题讨论、笔谈和书评。 • 4.与预防医学有关的边缘科学、软科学和基础理论研究的 文稿。 • 5.国内外学术交流信息、会议纪要、科研动态和产品信息、 广告等。
中华预防医学会学系列杂志期刊编辑委员会通则

中华预防医学会系列杂志编辑委员会通则为充分发挥中华预防医学会系列杂志编辑委员会(简称编委会)的学术领导作用,保证中华预防医学会系列杂志的学术水平和编辑质量,特制定本通则。
第一章编委会的任务第一条系列杂志各编委会是在中华预防医学会和期刊主办单位领导下,聘请相关学科专家组成的负责本期刊学术工作的组织。
第二条编委会的任务是:1.贯彻党和国家的方针政策,遵守主管部门和主办单位的有关规定;2.坚持办刊宗旨,根据学科发展动向和读者的需要,决定期刊的总体设计及导向,指导编辑部制定期刊发展规划和编辑出版计划,研究解决期刊工作中的重大问题;3.承担组稿、审稿、定稿工作,保证期刊的学术质量;4.关心编辑部建设和编辑人员的成长,培养发展审稿队伍和作者队伍;5.加强期刊与国内外的联系,促进学术交流与合作,扩大期刊在本学科的影响。
第二章编委会的组织原则第三条编委会由总编辑/主编、副总编辑/副主编及编辑委员组成,可设名誉总编/主编、顾问和常务编委。
第四条编委会一般以50人左右为宜,综合性杂志可为70人左右(不包括外籍编委)。
其中总编辑/主编1人,副总编辑/副主编2~10人。
若设名誉总编辑/主编,应限1人。
常务编委原则上不超过编委总数的30%。
第五条编委会的人员组成要适当考虑地区覆盖面,期刊所在地的编委人数不宜超过编委会总人数的二分之一,系列杂志承办单位的编委人数不宜超过编委会总人数的五分之一。
第六条编委会的组成要考虑专业覆盖面和各专业的平衡,本学科主要专业领域都应有相应符合条件的专家担任编委。
第七条编委会委员中应有一定比例的年富力强的中青年专家,新聘任的编委年龄一般不超过60岁。
第八条编委会委员的基本条件:1.拥护中国共产党的领导,拥护社会主义。
2.有较高的学术水平和编审能力。
3.热心学术期刊工作,能承担一定的编审任务,积极参加编委会的各项活动。
4.总编辑/主编、副总编辑/副主编应在本学科有较杰出的成就,享有较高声望,学风严谨,作风民主,有较强组织能力,热心期刊工作,身体基本健康。
中华预防医学投稿须知

表》。未被词表收录的新出现的专业术语(自由词〉可直接作为关键词使用。中医药关键词应从中国中医研究院中
医药信息研究所编写的《中医药主题词表》中选取。 医学名词·以 1989年及其后由全国自然科学名词审定委员会审定、公布,科学出版社出版的《医学名词》为 准,暂未公布者仍以人民卫生出版社编的《英汉医学词汇》为准.
统计学符号:按GB/T3358. 参考文献 z 按GB/T
缩略语z 文中尽量不用或少用,必须使用时于首次出现处先叙述其全称.
7714-2005 (文后参考文献著录规则》采用顺序编码制著录,在正文寻|用文献处按全文引
用文献顺序从(1)开始将文献序号标注于右上角方括号内,并逐项核实文献.文后参考文献的格式举例如下 z
图注置图题之上。
计量单位 E 执行国务院 1984年2月颁布的《中华人民共和国法定计量单位>> ,并以单位符号表示,具体请参阅 国家相关标准及中华医学会杂志社编印的《法定计量单位在医学上的应用》一书. 数字 z 执行GB/T
15835-1995 <出版物上数字用法的规定>> • 1-1994, GB/T 3358.2-1993 , GB/T3358.3-1993 的有关规定书写.
障.
本刊系中国科技核心期刊,己被美国化学文摘 (CA) 数据库、波兰哥白尼索引(I C) 、英国国际农业与生命科学研 究中心 (CAB I)数据库收录,并独家进入中国知网《中国学术期刊》网络出版总库 (CNKI)。现将本刊稿约有关事宜
通知如下 z
l 刊登内容及征稿范围=传染病学、流行病学、寄生虫学、环境卫生、劳动与职业卫生、食品卫生、突发公共
3 论文所涉及的课题如取得国家或部、省级以上基金或属攻关项目,应按国家有关部门规定的正式名称填写,
中华医学杂志英文版投稿须知

Instructions for authorsChinese Medical Journal(CMJ) is an international, peer-reviewed general medical journal published in English semimonthly by the Chinese Medical Association and distributed worldwide. Manuscripts are welcome from any part of the world.MANUSCRIPT INFORMATIONManuscript requirementsManuscripts submitted to CMJ should meet the following criteria: the material is original; the writing is clear; the study methods are appropriate; the data are valid; the conclusions are reasonable and supported by the data.Manuscript submissionAuthors are required to submit their manuscripts online at publication or duplicate submissionManuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published previously and are not under consideration by another publication. 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中国预防医学杂志关于文稿中医学名词的书写要求

中国预防医学杂志关于文稿中医学名词的书写要求
本刊编辑部
【期刊名称】《中国预防医学杂志》
【年(卷),期】2006(7)1
【总页数】1页(P58-58)
【关键词】医学名词;药物名称;出版
【作者】本刊编辑部
【作者单位】
【正文语种】中文
【中图分类】R
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预防医学杂志投稿经验

预防医学杂志投稿经验投稿预防医学杂志需要遵循一系列步骤和注意事项。
以下是一些建议和经验分享:1.杂志选择:在选择投稿的杂志时,要仔细研究并了解杂志的主题和范围,确保自己的研究内容与该杂志的定位相符。
阅读该杂志的发表规范和投稿要求,确保自己的文章符合杂志的格式和风格。
2.写作规范:在撰写论文时,注意遵循杂志的写作规范和结构要求。
确保文章结构清晰,语言准确,严谨性高。
重点突出研究问题、方法、结果和结论,并与相关文献进行充分的讨论和比较。
3.研究创新性:杂志通常关注具有研究创新性和实践意义的论文。
确保自己的研究有明确的研究目的和意义,并在方法、结果和讨论部分充分展示研究的创新点和新颖性。
4.结果的解释:确保在结果和讨论部分对研究结果进行准确、全面的解释。
从数据和统计分析的角度进行详细讨论,并对研究结果的实际意义和潜在局限进行客观分析,并提出进一步研究的建议。
5.参考文献使用:引用已经发表的研究是支撑自己研究的重要依据。
确保参考文献的准确性和完整性,并遵循杂志的引用风格和格式要求。
6.遵循道德规范:确保研究过程和结果的诚信和道德性。
注重保护研究对象的隐私和权益,遵循伦理规范,并在文章中适当声明研究伦理批准和知情同意。
7.合作和沟通:与合作者和指导老师进行充分的合作和沟通,确保文章内容和结构的完整性和一致性。
在投稿之前,邀请专业人士进行审阅和提供建议,以进一步改进文章的质量。
8.投稿流程:按照杂志投稿系统的指引,上传你的论文和相关文件。
填写相关作者和通讯作者的信息,并关注审稿周期和结果通知的时间。
最后,投稿预防医学杂志需要耐心和毅力。
有时投稿可能需要经历多轮审稿和修改。
及时回复审稿人的意见并进行修改,以提高文章被接受的机会。
中华医学杂志英文版投稿须知

Instructions for authorsChinese Medical Journal (CMJ) is an international, peer-reviewed general medical journal published in English semimonthly by the Chinese Medical Association and distributed worldwide. Manuscripts are welcome from any part of the world.MANUSCRIPT INFORMATIONManuscript requirementsManuscripts submitted to CMJ should meet the following criteria: the material is original; the writing is clear; the study methods are appropriate; the data are valid; the conclusions are reasonable and supported by the data.Manuscript submissionAuthors are required to submit their manuscripts online at .Previous publication or duplicate submissionManuscripts are considered with the understanding that they have not been published previously and are not under consideration by another publication. Copies of possibly duplicative materials that have been previously published or are being considered elsewhere must be provided at the time of manuscript submission.Previous presentationA complete report following presentation at a meeting or publication of preliminary findings elsewhere (e.g., an abstract) can be considered.CATEGORIES OF ARTICLESCMJ publishes editorial, original article, review article, medical progress, brief report,viewpoint, case report, letter, and many other categories of articles. Topics of interest include all subjects that relate to the practice of medicine and research.EditorialThese are usually commissioned, however, unsolicited editorials are welcome. We are keen to consider editorials or ideas for editorials from authors outside China. 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The length of the article is within 2000–4000 words (not including tables, figures, and references).Review articleReview articles include systematic, critical assessments of literature and data sources pertaining to different medical topics, such as cause, diagnosis, prognosis, therapy, or prevention, etc.The length is limited to 2000–4000words (not including tables, figures, and references).Brief reportThese articles are short reports of original studies. They should not exceed 2500 words with no more than 2 tables and/or two illustrations and 15 references.Clinical experienceAuthors of these articles provide their experiences for diagnosis, treatment or prevention of diseases. The length is up to 2500 words with no more than 2 tables and/or two illustrations and 15 references.ViewpointPersonal views are welcome and the length should be 1000–3000 words (not including tables, figures, and references). 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Inhibitory effect of medroxyprogesterone acetate on angiogenesis induced by malignant neoplasm. Chin J Obstet Gynecol (Chin)* 1998; 33: 113-114.3. Weinstein L, Swartz MN. Pathogenic properties of invading microorganisms. In: Sodeman WA Jr., Sodeman WA, eds. Pathologic physiology: mechanisms of disease. Philadelphia: Saunders; 1974: 457-472.4. Dannenberg AM. Immune mechanisms in the pathogenesis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Rev Infect Dis 1989; 11 Suppl 2: s369-s378.5. Payne DK, Sullivan MD, Massie MJ. Women’s psychological reactions to breast cancer. Semin Oncol 1996; 23(1 Suppl 2): 89-97.6. Ozben T, Nacitarhan S, Tuncer N. Plasma and urine sialic acid in non-insulin dependent diabetes mellitus. Ann Clin Biochem 1995;32 (Pt 3): 303-306.7. Turan I, Wredmark T, Fellander-Tsai L. Arthroscopic ankle arthrodesis in rheumatoid arthritis. Clin Orthop 1995; (320): 110-114.8. Cumulative number of reported cases of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Geneva: World Health Organization, 2003. (Accessed April 9, 2003 at http://www.who.int/csr/sarscountry/ 2003_04_04/en/.)*: It is especially needed to note “(Chin)” for articles published in Chinese.Authors are responsible for the accuracy and completeness of their references and for correct citation of the text.REPORT OF ORIGINAL DATAAbstractInclude a structured abstract of no more than 300words for original articles, meta analysis, brief report, clinical experience (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions) and review articles (Objective, Data sources, Study selection, Results, Conclusions); an informative abstract for medical progress, viewpoint, case report, clinical solutions and images for diagnosis.KeywordsThree to 6 words or short phrases should be provided at the top of the abstract page as keywords. 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Give references to established methods, including statistical methods; provide references and brief descriptions for methods that have been published but are not well known; describe new or substantially modified methods, give reasons for using them, and evaluate theirlimitations. Identify precisely all drugs and chemicals used, including generic name (s), dose (s), and route (s) of administration.Reports of randomized clinical trials should present information on all major study elements including the protocol (study population, interventions or exposures, outcomes, and the rationale for statistical analysis), assignment of interventions (methods of randomization, concealment of allocation to treatment groups), and the method of masking (blinding). Authors are recommended to refer to the CONSORT Statement 3 for details.ResultsOverall describe the major findings of the study. Present your results in logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. Do not repeat in the text all the data in the tables or illustrations; emphasize or summarize only important observations. DiscussionSummarize the major findings. Discuss possible problems with the methods used. Compare your results with previous work. Discuss the clinical and scientific (if any) implications of your findings and their limitations. Suggest further work. Produce a succinct conclusion.MANUSCRIPT CHECKLISTSubmit complete text of your manuscript online (including tables, figures, etc), in addition, domestic authors should submit Chinese version of the complete text or its abstract.Review the sequence: covering letter, title page, key words and abstract, text, acknowledgments, references, tables, legends for illustrations.Check all references for accuracy and completeness. Put references in proper format in numerical order, making sure each is cited in the text.Include written permission from each individual identified as a source for personal communication.Include informed consent forms for identifiable patient descriptions, photographs and pedigrees.Keep copies of everything submitted.Manuscript inquiriesTel:86-10-85158321.Fax:86-10-85158333.Email:***********. cn.REFERENCES1.International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Uniformrequirements for manuscripts submitted to biomedical journals.(Accessed September 10, 2009 at: )2.World Medical Association. Declaration of Helsinki: Ethicalprinciples for medical research involving human subjects.(Accessed September 6, 2005 at: /e/policy/ pdf/ 17c.pdf)3.Schulz KF, Altman DG, Moher D, for the CONSORT Group.The CONSORT statement: revised recommendations for improving the quality of reports of parallel-group randomized trials. (Accessed October 28, 2010 at: http://www.consort- )。
中华预防医学杂志投稿须知

《中华预防医学杂志》本公告长期有效投稿须知《中华预防医学杂志》是中华医学会主办的高级综合性预防医学学术期刊,以广大预防医学工作者为主要读者对象,本刊实行同行审稿制。
一、本刊欢迎下列稿件1预防医学科学研究的新理论、新技术、新成果和新方法介绍。
2劳动卫生、环境卫生、营养与食品卫生、儿童青少年卫生、放射卫生、卫生毒理、流行病学、卫生统计、社会医学、疾病监测与计划免疫、疾病预防与健康促进、卫生保健以及卫生化学与检验技术等科学研究和有效的防制经验总结。
3具有指导意义的述评和专论,有实际参考价值的国内外文献综述、学术讲座、专题讨论、笔谈和书评。
4与预防医学有关的边缘科学、软科学和基础理论研究的文稿。
51国内外学术交流信息、会议纪要、科研动态和产品信息、广告等。
二、对文稿的要求1投稿方式电子邮件投稿(即网络投稿)本刊所接收的电子稿件,一律要求用Word文档电子版格式(图表均插入文中,并同时提供一份JPG图片格式单独发送),采用网上发送Email 邮件方式投稿,并在邮件主题中注明“投稿”字样。
本刊全国统一投稿电子邮箱E-mail:zhyfyxzz@;邮寄来稿请尽量用小四号字打印在A4纸上,凡字迹潦草、涂改不清的稿件,恕不受理。
来稿请勿一稿两投(以研究通讯形式发表过或在学术会议上宣读过的论文,可在充实内容后以研究论文形式发表)。
来稿凡属基金项目、国家攻关项目,请写明项目编号,标注在首页脚注。
2来稿应具有创造性、实用性、先进性、科学性和逻辑性,要求资料真实、论点明确、结构严谨、层次清楚、文字精炼、数据准确,重点说明一个或几个问题,有理论或实际意义,必要时应做统计学处理。
论著、综述类一般不超过5000字,经验交流不超过3000字,简报、病例报告不超过2000字。
邮寄稿件请作者以A4纸张打印并核对清楚,尤其标点符号,标点符号占一格,英文应隔行打印。
为提高审稿效率,条件允许的作者请优先选择电子邮件的方式投稿。
不准一稿多投,文责自负,自留底稿,一律不退。
《中华医学》杂志投稿须知

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4.关键词:论著需标引2~5个关键词。请尽量使用美国国立医学图书馆编辑的最新版Index Medicus中医学主题词表(MeSH)内所列的词。必要时,可采用习用的自由词并排列于最后。
3.摘要:论著需附中、英文摘要,摘要必须包括目的、方法、结果(应给出主要数据)及结论四部分,各部分冠以相应的标题。采用第三人称撰写,不用“本文”等主语。中文摘要可简略些(250字左右),英文摘要应稍详细一些(400个实词左右)。英文摘要前需列出英文题名、作者姓名(汉语拼音,姓的每个字母均大写,名字首字母大写,双字名中间不加连字符)、第一作者单位名称、所在城市名、邮政编码和国名。作者应列出前3位,3位以上加“,et al”;不属同一单位时,在第一作者姓名右上角加“*”,同时在单位名称首字母左上角加“*”,例如:
8.来稿一律文责自负。根据《著作权法》,《中华医学杂志》对决定刊用的文稿可作文字修改、删节,凡有涉及原意的修改,则提请作者考虑。对退修的文稿,要求作者将修改稿以纯文本格式存入软盘,将文件名标注在软盘上,与修改稿打印件一并寄回《中华医学杂志》编辑部;或利用《中华医学杂志》电子信箱传送修改稿。修改稿首页须Байду номын сангаас明稿件编号。修改稿逾2个月不返回本编辑部者,视作自动撤稿。
9.来稿决定刊用后,由作者亲笔签署论文专有使用权授权书,专有使用权即归中华医学会所有。除以纸载体形式出版外,中华医学会有权以光盘、网络期刊等其他方式出版决定刊用的文稿。
中华预防医学会系列杂志论文投送介绍信及授权书

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论文授权:如该论文被刊用,根据《中华人民共和国著作权法》及其实施条例的有关规定,考虑
到中华医学会在该论文正式刊登前所付出的创造性劳动,作者同意自该论文正式发表之日起,将 其著作权及相关财产权转让给中华医学会。中华医学会对该论文的部分或全文具有但不限于以下 专有使用权:汇编权、发行权、复制权、翻译权、网络出版及在全世界范围的信息传播权;许可 国内外文献检索系统和数据库收录并使用;允许以现有及未来出现的各种介质、媒体以及其他语 言文字出版和使用;以不违反中华人民共和国现行和以后出台的法律规定的方式使用。该论文发 表后,中华医学会向作者一次性酌致稿酬,该稿酬已含该论文著作权转让的费用。 论文作者承诺: (1)论文系作者(请在方框中划勾) :□原创性作品,□翻译作品,□文献综 述作品;无知识产权纠纷,未一稿多投,不涉及任何形式之保密义务,未曾以所投期刊使用的语 种公开发表。 (2)未经中华医学会书面许可,不再以发表该论文期刊使用的语种、任何方式在全 世界范围发表此文或允许第三方使用该论文。 中华医学会同意,从该论文发表之日起,作者享有其非专有使用权,行使该项权利时应得到 中华医学会的许可,但不得使用发表该论文期刊的版式。 中华医学会和作者任何一方违反上述约定,按照《中华人民共和国著作权法》的有关规定, 承担相应责任。关于作者其他权利的约定,可由作者提出,双方协商确定。本授权书自论文发表 之日起生效,有效期同该论文著作权的保护期。 若该论文为职务作品,请作者予以说明,并由作者所在单位与作者共同签署本授权书。
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中华医学会系列杂志论文投送介绍信及授权书
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中华预防医学杂志格式要求

中华预防医学杂志格式要求“中华预防医学杂志格式要求”中华预防医学杂志(以下简称《杂志》),是中国预防医学会主管的一本学术期刊,旨在促进预防医学研究的交流和推进。
为了保证内容高质量、规范性,杂志有一系列格式要求,包括篇幅、字数、引文规范等等。
本文将一步一步回答这些格式要求。
首先,文章长度要求在1500-2000字之间。
过长的篇幅可能使读者疲于阅读,而过短则可能无法充分表达研究结果,所以在撰写文章时要注意把握好篇幅。
一般来说,文章应包含引言、方法、结果、讨论和结论等部分,同时尽量避免冗余和无关信息。
其次,文章的排版要求是宋体字体,五号字大小,并使用小四号加粗的黑体作为文章标题。
一般情况下,标题应尽量简洁明了,同时具有吸引力,可以更好地吸引读者的注意力。
接下来是引文规范。
在杂志中,引用其他文献是非常重要的,所以在撰写文章时要注意引文的格式。
一般来说,杂志要求采用著者-年代制的引文格式,例如(张三,2020)。
若引用同一著者的多个文献,则在年代后面加上小写英文字母进行区分,如(李四,2018a;李四,2018b)。
此外,杂志对参考文献的格式也有一定要求。
一般来说,参考文献应按照引文的先后顺序排列,并采用APA格式。
其中,作者姓名要以姓前名后的形式排列,文章题目只有首字母大写,期刊名称、卷号和期号要用斜体表示,页码要用减号表示,例如:李四,王五. (2019). 文章题目. 中华预防医学杂志, 10(1), 10-20.最后,还需要注意文章的图表和附录的插入。
图表应有编号和标题,并应该以黑色为背景,图像和表格要清晰可辨,字体大小应适宜,同时要提供图表的来源和解释。
附录部分可以包含一些对理论或方法的进一步解释、原始数据或其他补充材料,但也要注意不要过于冗长,以免分散读者的注意力。
总之,《中华预防医学杂志》对于文章的格式有一定的要求,包括篇幅、字数、引文规范、排版要求、参考文献格式、图表和附录等。
在撰写文章时,务必遵循这些要求,以保证文章质量和可读性,并提高被接受的可能性。
中华预防医学杂志

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• 刊名:中国预防医学杂志 • 主管单位:中国科学技术协 会 • 主办单位:中华医学会 • 主编:陈君石 • 期刊级别:统计源期刊 中文 核心期刊 • ISSN:0253-9624 • CN:11-2150/R • 邮发代号2-16
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获奖情况: 中华医学会华瑞杯编辑规范奖 中华医学会优秀期刊三等奖 入选中华人民共和国新闻出版总局评选 的“中国期刊方阵”,获双效期刊荣誉
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《中华预防医学杂技术协会主管,中华医学会主办的 综合性预防医学学术期刊,创刊于 1953年,规格为国际通用的大16开 本,月刊。刊号ISSN0253-9624, CN11-2150/R,邮发代号2-16,当月 6日出版,每期18元,全年定价216。
• 《中华预防医学杂志》现为全国中文核心期刊(为全 国预防卫生学类,北大2008版中文核心期刊目录); 是中国科技论文统计源期刊(中国科技论文核心期刊), (2008版科技论文统计源期刊目录期刊)、《中华预 防医学杂志》也是中国核心期刊、中国生物医学文献、 中国学术期刊综合评价库、中文生物医学文献,中国 学术期刊文摘收录,并被美国化学文摘(CA)数据库, 美国医学索引(Medline)、化学文摘(Chemical Abs.) 等9种国外数据库收录。2007年中华医学会与万方数据 携手推动医药信息服务,中华预防医学杂志电子版已 独家授权万方数据来实现其数字化服务推广。
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《中华预防医学杂志》本公告长期有效投稿须知《中华预防医学杂志》是中华医学会主办的高级综合性预防医学学术期刊,以广大预防医学工作者为主要读者对象,本刊实行同行审稿制。
一、本刊欢迎下列稿件1预防医学科学研究的新理论、新技术、新成果和新方法介绍。
2劳动卫生、环境卫生、营养与食品卫生、儿童青少年卫生、放射卫生、卫生毒理、流行病学、卫生统计、社会医学、疾病监测与计划免疫、疾病预防与健康促进、卫生保健以及卫生化学与检验技术等科学研究和有效的防制经验总结。
3具有指导意义的述评和专论,有实际参考价值的国内外文献综述、学术讲座、专题讨论、笔谈和书评。
4与预防医学有关的边缘科学、软科学和基础理论研究的文稿。
51国内外学术交流信息、会议纪要、科研动态和产品信息、广告等。
二、对文稿的要求1投稿方式电子邮件投稿(即网络投稿)本刊所接收的电子稿件,一律要求用Word文档电子版格式(图表均插入文中,并同时提供一份JPG图片格式单独发送),采用网上发送Email 邮件方式投稿,并在邮件主题中注明“投稿”字样。
本刊全国统一投稿电子邮箱E-mail:zhyfyxzz@;邮寄来稿请尽量用小四号字打印在A4纸上,凡字迹潦草、涂改不清的稿件,恕不受理。
来稿请勿一稿两投(以研究通讯形式发表过或在学术会议上宣读过的论文,可在充实内容后以研究论文形式发表)。
来稿凡属基金项目、国家攻关项目,请写明项目编号,标注在首页脚注。
2来稿应具有创造性、实用性、先进性、科学性和逻辑性,要求资料真实、论点明确、结构严谨、层次清楚、文字精炼、数据准确,重点说明一个或几个问题,有理论或实际意义,必要时应做统计学处理。
论著、综述类一般不超过5000字,经验交流不超过3000字,简报、病例报告不超过2000字。
邮寄稿件请作者以A4纸张打印并核对清楚,尤其标点符号,标点符号占一格,英文应隔行打印。
为提高审稿效率,条件允许的作者请优先选择电子邮件的方式投稿。
不准一稿多投,文责自负,自留底稿,一律不退。
3来稿一经接受刊登,有关稿件沟通事宜,编辑部均与第一作者或通讯作者通过电子邮件方式进行联系,作者接收本刊《来稿录用通知书》后,由第一作者或通讯作者通过回复电子邮件方式,进行同意稿件在本刊发表的授权意愿。
未经《中华预防医学杂志》编辑部同意,该论文的任何部分不得转载他处。
刊发票据、赠阅杂志、光盘和获奖荣誉证书及奖金亦寄给第一作者或通讯作者。
本刊录用的所有稿件,均以纸载体、光盘和网络版形式同时出版,作者所付刊发相关费用中已包含上述各项。
4作者:论文署名不宜过多,应是参与选题和设计、参与具体工作、能对研究结果负责者,仅参与获得资金或收集资料者不能列为作者,仅对科研小组进行一般性管理者也不宜列为作者。
以脚注形式注明作者单位名称及邮政编码。
集体署名的文章必须明确对该文负责的关键人物。
虽对本文有贡献,但不具备作者条件者在文后志谢。
作者姓名排序需在投稿时确定,需要变更时必须出示单位证明,一经编排,不得更改。
5摘要:论著需附400字左右的中、英文摘要,内容必须包括目的、方法、结果(应给出主要数据)、结论四部分,各部分冠以相应的标题。
不分段,用第三人称撰写。
英文摘要应包括文题、作者姓名(汉语拼音)、单位名称、所在城市名和邮政编码。
作者应全部列出,当作者不属于同一单位时,在第一作者姓名右上角加“3”。
例如:LINXian2yan3,WUJian2ping,QINJiong,LIU Qun. 3DepartmentofPediatrics,FirstHospital,PekingUniversity,Beijing100034,China6关键词:论著需标引2~5个关键词。
请尽量使用美国国立医学图书馆编辑的最新版《IndexMedicus》中医学主题词表(MeSH)内所列的词。
如果无相应词,处理办法:(1)选用直接相关的几个主题词进行组配;(2)根据树状结构表选用最直接的上位主题词;(3)必要时,可采用习用的自由词,但要置于最后。
关键词中不能用缩写,如“HBsAg”应标引为“乙型肝炎表面抗原”。
7医学名词:以1989年及其以后由全国自然科学名词审定委员会审定、公布,科学出版社出版的《医学名词》和相关学科的名词为准,暂未公布者仍以人民卫生出版社编写的《英汉医学词汇》为准。
中文药物名称应使用1995年版药典(法定药物) 或卫生部药典委员会编写的《药名词汇》 (非法定药物)中的名称,英文药物名称则采用国际非专利药名,不用商品名。
8科研论文中,当报告以人为研究对象的试验时,作者应该说明其遵循的程序是否符合负责人体试验的委员会(单位性、地区性或国家性的)所制定的伦理学标准并得到该委员会的批准,是否取得受试对象的知情同意。
9图表:每幅图表各占一页,集中附于文后,分别按其在正文中出现的顺序连续编码。
每幅图表应冠有文字简明准确的图(表)题。
说明性的文字应置于图表下方,并需注明图表中使用的全部非公知公用的缩写。
本刊采用三横线表,如遇有合计和统计学处理行(如t值、P值等),在这行上面加一条分界横线。
要求表内数据同一指标有效位数一致;如果出现均值±标准差,一定要写明样本量。
间断性资料用条形图,连续性资料用线图。
计算机制图时应提供激光打印图样。
照片图要求有良好的清晰度和对比度。
每幅图的背面应贴上标志、图号、方向和作者姓名。
10计量单位:实行国务院1984年2月颁布的《中华人民共和国法定计量单位》,并以单位符号表示,具体使用参照2001 年中华医学会编辑出版部编辑的《法定计量单位在医学上的应用》一书第3版。
注意单位名称与单位符号不可混用,如:ng? kg-1?天-1应改为ng?kg-1?d-1;组合单位符号中表示相除的斜线多于1条时应采用负数幂的形式表示,如:ng/kg/min应采用ng?kg-1?min-1的形式;组合单位中斜线和负数幂亦不可混用,如前例不宜采用ng/kg?min-1的形式。
量的符号一律用斜体字, 如体积的符号V应为斜体。
11数字:执行GB/T1583521995《关于出版物上数字用法的规定》。
公历世纪、年代、年、月、日、时刻和计数、计量均用阿拉伯数字。
小数点前后超过3位数字时,每3位数字一组,组间空1/4汉字空,如:“1,329.476,5”应写成“1329.4765”。
但序数词和年份、页数、部队番号、仪表型号和标准号不分节。
百分数的范围和偏差,前一个数字的百分符号不能省略,如:5~95%要写成5%~95%,50.2±0.6%要写成(50.2±0.6)%,75.4±18.2mg/L要写成(75.4±18.2)mg/L。
附带尺寸的数值相乘,按 ? 17?中华预防医学杂志2005年1月第39卷第1期ChinJPrevMed,January2005,Vol39,No.1下列方式书写:4cm×3cm×5cm,而不写成4×3×5cm3。
12统计学符号:按GB3358282《统计学名词及符号》中的有关规定书写,常用的有:(1)样本的算术平均数用英文小写??x(中位数仍用M);(2)标准差用英文小写s;(3)标准误用英文小写s??x;(4)t检验用英文小写t;(5)F检验用英文大写F;(6)卡方检验用希文小写χ2 ;(7)相关系数用英文小写r;(8)自由度用希文小写ν;(9)概率用英文大写P(P值前应给出具体检验值,如t 值、q值等)。
以上符号均用斜体。
13缩略语:文中尽量少用。
必须使用时于首次出现处先注明全称,然后用括号写出缩略语或英文全称及其缩略语,后两者间用“,”分开。
缩略语不得移行。
14参考文献:以亲自阅读的近年主要者为限,应尽量精选。
按GB7714287《文后参考文献著录规则》,采用顺序编码方法, 依照其在文中出现的先后顺序用阿拉伯数字标出。
尽量避免引用摘要作为参考文献。
确需引用个人通讯时,可将通讯者姓名和通讯时间写在括号内插入正文相应处。
不得引用未公开发表的文章作为参考文献。
参考文献中的作者,1~3名全部列出,3名以上只列前3名,后加“,等”或者其他与之相应的文字(西文加“,etal1”,日文加“,他” )。
外文期刊名称用缩写,以《IndexMedicus》中的格式为准;中文期刊用全名。
每条参考文献均须著录起止页。
参考文献必须由作者与原文核对无误,按引用先后顺序排列于文后。
举例: 1李国庆,田俊峰,胡秀芬,等.神经管缺陷危险因素的探讨.中华预防医学杂志,1996,30:172191 2IizukaH,OharaK,IshijimaA,etal.Correlationbetweenanti2HBctitersandHBVDNAinbloodu nitswithoutdetectableHBsAg.VoxSang,1992,63:1072111. 3王建华1疾病的预防策略和疾病监测1见:连志浩,主编1流行病学.第3版.北京:人民卫生出版社,1995113321451 4WeinsteinL,SwartzMN.Pathologicpropertiesofinvadingmicroorganisms.In:SodemanWAJr ,SodemanWA,eds.Pathologicphysiology:mechanismsofdisease.8thed.Philadelphia:Saund ers,1974.4572472. 5SambrookJ,FritschEF,ManiatisT.分子克隆实验指南.金冬雁,黎孟枫,译.第2版.北京:科学出版社,1995130423421 6WorldHealthOrganization.Factorsregulatingtheimmuneresponse:reportofWHOScientifi cGroup.Geneva:WHO,1970.1274.15获基金及获奖文稿论文所涉及的课题如取得国家或部、省级以上基金或属攻关项目,应按国家有关部门规定的正式名称填写,多项基金项目应依次列出,并脚注于文题页左下方,如“本课题受××基金资助(基金编号××××)”,并附基金证书原件拍照,以JPG格式来E-mail告知。
凡属国家科学基金项目或省、部级以上攻关课题及获科技成果奖、发明奖的论文,请予以注明,并请附有关审批机构或部门审批证明拍照,以JPG格式来E-mail告知。
论文刊登后获奖者,请及时通知编辑部,并附获奖证书拍照,以JPG格式来E-mail告知。
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