The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare what structural racism looks like in healthcare settings, workplace practices, and living conditions that disproportionately expose Black and brown communities to unfair health outcomes.
The editions below are listed in reverse chronological order with newer editions listed at the top. BCPHR primarily publishes editions that focus on specific themes. Our most recent editions are:
Articles are published as they are accepted. Editions in which these pieces appear are listed in the roster below. Editions for which articles have not been published are not listed just yet.
The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare what structural racism looks like in healthcare settings, workplace practices, and living conditions that disproportionately expose Black and brown communities to unfair health outcomes.
This edition covers HIV from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the Aging from a public health perspective.
This edition covers Climate Change from a public health perspective.
This edition covers intergenerational trauma and systemic oppression with a public health perspective.
This edition addresses environmental justice from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the Sex, Gender & Cognitive Health from a public health perspective.
This edition covers biodesign from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the Aging from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the sexual health from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the sexual health from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the technology from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the youth from a public health perspective.
This edition addresses the development of vaccines from a health equity and social justice perspective.
This edition addresses health communication.
This edition addresses self harm through a public health perspective
This special edition of HPHR is from the our Fall 2022 Research Summit
This special edition of HPHR is from the our Fall 2022 Research Summit
This special edition of HPHR is from the Global Health Debates.
This special edition of HPHR is from our hackathon.
This special edition of HPHR is from our hackathon.
This edition of HPHR Journal covers nutrition & Body Image.
This edition of HPHR Journal covers obesity and body image.
This edition of HPHR Journal covers mental health.
This edition of HPHR Journal talks about smoking and vaping.
This edition of HPHR Journal talks about the workspace post-covid
This edition of HPHR Journal the social determinants driving the public health impacts of gun violence.
Edition 58 addresses the public health implications of human trafficking.
This edition addresses the social determinants of public health among First Nations.
This edition examines the impact of incarceration on public health.
This edition of HPHR examines the role of religion as a social determinant of public health.
Edition 54 features articles about public health policy.
Edition 53 explores issues of human rights and public health.
Edition 52 is a special edition addresses the health of women and girls.
In this edition, HPHR addresses addiction and substance use.
Edition 49 addresses lesbian health.
Edition 48 marks our fourth volume of COVID-19 research.
Edition 47 explores a diverse range of public health issues.
Edition 46 addresses the population impacts around sexual and reproductive health.
This edition examines artificial intelligence and public health.
Edition 44 examines disability and public health.
Edition 43 addresses the health of transgender and gender nonconforming (TGNC) persons.
This edition explores population-level approaches to improving LGBTQIA+ health.
Edition 41 addresses issues of concerning food and nutrition at the global level.
This edition examines approaches to improving LGBTQIA+ health at the population level.
Edition 39 addresses the role of communications in public health.
Edition 38 features articles exploring the intersections of stigma, racism, and homophobia in driving HIV and its common comorbidities and co-infections.
Edition 37 addresses issues of immigration and public health.
Edition 36 marks the Journal's second volume addressing maternal and child health, children youth and families (MCH/CYF).
This selection of articles was curated in partnership with the DrPH Coalition.
This selection of articles explores the psychosocial determinants that drive health outcomes among mothers, babies, children, youth, and families.
Authors discuss how social determinants and norms that employment policies impact worker health.
Edition 32 addresses how surgery can advance issues of public health.
HPHR's authors examine how the social determinants of health can drive outcomes and response efforts during disasters and pandemics.
HPHR's authors explore the intersections of public health and the social determinants of health, with a special focus on advocacy and social justice.
This edition marks the third and final in HPHR's initial series on COVID-19 pandemic.
This general edition of the Journal explores a myriad of public health issues.
This edition marks the second in our series on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
This inaugural edition of the Harvard Public Health Review on COVID-19 examines emerging matters of public policy, equity, and medical practice around the pandemic.
HPHR's authors address pressing issues around the intersections of social justice, harm reduction, and public health.
This inaugural edition on to COVID-19 examines emerging matters of public policy, equity, and medical practice around the pandemic.
In edition 23 of the Journal, the authors address a range of public health issues.
This edition features the writing of emerging researchers in the field of public health.
This edition addresses matters of violence and public health from a domestic and global perspective.
The twentieth edition of the Journal addresses the social determinants driving disparate rates of disease among disenfranchised populations.
In this edition, authors address the social determinants around violence and public health.
Dr. Shalendra D. Sharma, Lee Shau Kee Foundation Chair, Lingnan University, in Hong Kong discusses "Health Care for India’s 500 Million: The Promise of the National Health Protection Scheme."
In edition 17 of the Journal, the authors address how the social determinants of health are impacted by climate change.
This special edition of the Journal features a piece on the #MeToo movement by Claire Bethel, Claire Bethel, independent consultant, former Deputy Director, Children and Young People’s Mental Health and Well-Being, Department of Health.
This edition of Harvard Public Health Review addresses public health interventions addressing non-communicable diseases around the world.
This edition marks the Harvard Public Health Review's first non-thematic issue.
This special edition features an article by Dr. Guy Crosby, of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, called "The Island of Conclusions: Trying to Make Sense Out of Genetically Engineered Food."
This edition of the Harvard Public Health Review addresses how sound public policy can bolster public health initiatives.
In this non-thematic edition, the Harvard Public Health Review addresses a range of public health issues.
This special edition of the Journal addresses the challenges of Zika
This edition of the Harvard Public Health Review explores the social determinants of refugee health.
Authors in this edition of the Harvard Public Health Review examine the social determinants of hospital readmissions.
This edition of the Harvard Public Health Review addresses power, politics, and privilege around racism and public health.
This edition addresses the role of health systems on public health.
This edition addresses issues around health care.
This inaugural edition addresses the implications of clinical trials on public health.
This edition of the Harvard Public Health Review addresses the impact of racism on public health.
This edition of the Journal discusses the challenges of changing health behaviors at the population level.
This marks the inaugural edition of the Harvard Public Health Review.
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