Iranian Journal of War and Public Health

eISSN (English): 2980-969X
eISSN (Persian): 2008-2630
pISSN (Persian): 2008-2622
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Instruction for IJWPH Authors

Completion and signing of the ICMJE Form for Disclosure of Potential Conflicts of Interest is necessary for all authors and the article's submission won’t be accepted without filling out this form. Also, all authors must sign the Authors' Introduction and Commitment Form and declare the number, order of appearance, contribution, and affiliation of authors and transfer the right of publishing to IJWPH.

The submitted articles will be sent to the reviewers after primary acceptance by the Editor-in-Chief according to the adaptation of the subject to IJWPH scopes and also the structural principles of the article that must be matched with this instruction. IJWPH has the right to reject or accept the articles. After final acceptance by the IJWPH Editorial Board (the acceptance letter will JUST be sent by journal official email and there is no print or pdf version), the articles will be completely revised by the Editorial Team members scientifically, structurally, and methodologically and the galley proof will be sent back to the submitter for final confirmation. The authors are responsible for the precision and correctness of the content.


How to submit your article

Article admission can only be performed electronically via IJWPH exclusive website. Please avoid postal or email submissions.

The steps for electronic submission of the article are as follows:

  1- Go to the IJWPH exclusive site: https://ijwph.ir

  2- Select "submit an article" in For Authors section in the left menu bar of the site.

  3- If you are a site member you can start the process; If not, first register and wait for administrator confirmation.

  4- Complete all steps of the submission and click on the send icon after seeing and confirming your filled data.

  5- Note that even if the system confirms the submission, in case of insufficiency of the data or not sending the article's files in the mentioned order, the article will be sent back by the administrator. The Main file must be a Microsoft Office Word file containing the whole article parts.


Notice: The article submitter is responsible for all affairs related to the article; all further connections and data transmission will be done with him/her. The article submitter MUST be from the authors.


How to prepare the article file

The entire text should be typed as a single column (Font size: 12; Font type: Cambria; Line spacing: 1) in A4 paper size with 3cm margins from the top, bottom, left, and right of the page. The article file should contain 4 separate parts: Cover Page (1 page), Abstract (1 page), Text Body (several pages), References List (appropriate number according to article type), and Figures (1 figure per every 1000 words of the Text Body)


Cover Page

1- The article's title should be written at the top (Write the running title below the article's title).

2- Authors must be mentioned separately in order of appearance on the article with the following data (Please notice the authorship principles from here):

First name & Surname

Academic Degree (Ph.D., MD, MSc, etc.)

Affiliation (Department/Research Center, School/Institute, University, City, Country)

(Cell Phone Number, Telephone Number, Fax Number, Post Address, and Email are just necessary for the correspondent).


Abstract

1- The abstract of all types of articles must have AimsMethodsFindings, and Conclusion sections and should not be less than 150 and more than 250 words.

Notice: The abstract does not have any introduction at all and is not an introduction to the article. An abstract should express the maximum data related to the article in the minimum possible volume.

2- The keywords must be 3 to 6 MeSH (Medical Subject Headings) words with the URL address of them at http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/


Text Body

1- The section titles and word numbers of the text bodies are different according to the type of article.

Original Research

Description: These articles are the result of the authors’ research and must have intervention and data analysis processes (not descriptive).

Sections: Introduction, Materials & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: Accorded to the research size

Words Limitation: 3000 to 4000 words

References Limitation: Min. 25 and Max. 40

Diagrams Limitation: 3 to 4 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Qualitative Research

Description: In the fields where the direct investigation of parameters is not possible, the research can be done regarding the opinion of the experts qualitatively by appropriate documentation.

Sections: Introduction, Participants & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 2 authors

Words Limitation: 3000 to 4000 words

References Limitation: Min. 25 and Max. 40

Diagrams Limitation: 3 to 4 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Short Communication

Description: Original research in the novel fields of research with a low number of references that mainly introduce new achievements although having a low number of words.

Sections: Introduction, Materials & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 1 author

Words Limitation: 1500 to 2000 words

References Limitation: Min. 10 and Max. 15

Diagrams Limitation: 2 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Descriptive & Survey

Description: Articles that just report descriptive data through checklists or questionnaires and have no intervention and data analysis. These are not considered research articles and can be just accepted according to their strong practical aspects.

Sections: Introduction, Instrument & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 3 authors

Words Limitation: 2000 to 2500 words

References Limitation: Min. 35 and Max. 50

Diagrams Limitation: 3 to 4 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Systematic Review

Description: Review articles with the structure of research articles that are written by experts in the field of the research. The material of these articles is other research papers in the field that should be analyzed completely. 

Sections: Introduction, Information & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 2 authors

Words Limitation: 4000 to 6000 words

References Limitation: Min. 50 and Max. 60 (At least 5 references from the authors)

Diagrams Limitation: 1 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Analytic Review

Description: Review articles that are written by one expert in the field of research. The author is usually invited by the Editor in Chief to write a review in the desired field and this kind of article is not accepted by newcomers without enough original research in the field.  

Sections: Introduction, Sections by Author (6 to 8), and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 1 author

Words Limitation: 8000 to 10000 words

References Limitation: Min. 80 and Max. 100 (At least 10 references from the author)

Diagrams Limitation: Accorded to the author

Case Report/Series

Description: In exposure to a rare case(s), the researcher can report the patient's condition, treatment methods, and conclusion. 

Sections: Introduction, Patient(s) & Methods, Findings, Discussion, and Conclusion

Authors Limitation: 1 author

Words Limitation: 1000 to 1500 words

References Limitation: Min. 10 and Max. 15

Diagrams Limitation: 2 (Tables, Charts, or Pictures)

Letter to the Editor

Description: This kind of article is written in answer or in the critique of the published articles of the journal.  

Sections: No sections

Authors Limitation: 1 author

Words Limitation: 800 to 1000 words

References Limitation: Min. 3 and Max. 5

Diagrams Limitation: No Diagrams

2- All articles (except Letter to Editors) MUST have AcknowledgmentsEthical PermissionAuthors' ContributionConflicts of Interests, and Funding/Supports sections at the end. If there is nothing to report in each case use “There is nothing to be declared”.


References List

Mentioning the references in all necessary cases should be fully observed (the referencing guide can be found here). To mention a reference, the numbering system should be used (Vancouver Style). Thus, the references should be listed in the reference list based on the order of use in the main text and they should be numbered orderly. Where ever necessary, the number of the given reference should be brought in brackets []. If there is more than one number in a [], the numbers must increase from left to right and be separated by “,” (e.g., [8, 11, 42]. If there are more than two following numbers, they must separate with “-“ (e.g., [12, 25, 32-38, 44-51].

Notice that the only valid references for scholarly articles are those with peer-reviewed content, which means published articles in peer-reviewed journals; books, web pages, conference papers and posters, thesis and dissertations, and so on are not appropriate references for scholarly articles. Due to this, at least 80% of the cited references in the submitted articles MUST be published articles in peer-reviewed journals. Citing the IJWPH's previously published articles can have a positive effect on the acceptance of the articles.


Figures 

1- All tables, charts, and pictures are numbered in order of appearance in the article under the unique title of “Figure”.

2- Figures must not repeat each other’s data or text data.

3- The description of the figures should be clear and complete without the need to refer to the text.

4- Each figure should be placed on a separate page in the original size and the description should be written on the same page above (tables) or below (charts and pictures).

5- In the case of charts, the original excel file (or other formats) must be sent.


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