Journals: Perspectives in Public Health

Perspectives in Public Health

Perspectives in Public Health is our bi-monthly journal, combining peer-reviewed research and reviews with practice-based current topic and opinion articles, news and views, case studies, book reviews, and updates on our latest work.

It has an Editorial Board made up of a distinguished panel of public health experts from around the world.

Free access to Perspectives in Public Health is one of the many benefits of RSPH membership and all members can access current and past issues online.

 


Perspectives in Public Health uses the Scholar One Manuscript Central submission system: for all submissions please upload your paper here.

 
 

If you have any questions regarding the submission process, please contact the Editorial Office

Please note, authors may enquire about the relevance of their topic or abstract, but we do not offer pre-submission reviews. Please only contact the Editorial Office, not the editors directly.

For more information on the types of paper we accept, please see our submission guidelines.


Call for submissions: proposed special issue on:
New paradigm for a creative global health

 

For this Special Issue we welcome submissions about creative global health research and practice which is conceived or embedded within a cultural context in low-income countries; and from new or established researchers, practitioners, and community workers from anywhere working on public or global health issues.


Call for submissions: proposed special issue on: Tobacco Control

This special issue aims to showcase the achievements across the global tobacco control community. We welcome articles relating to tobacco control, including: reviews of literature for practice, policy analysis, creative practices in reducing tobacco control (smoking cessation or secondhand smoke exposure) and tobacco endgame.


Interested in reviewing for the journal?

Perspectives in Public Health is always looking for new reviewers to provide reviews of peer reviewed papers. If you are interested, please contact the Editorial Office.

For more information on becoming a reviewer, please see our guidelines for review.