Peer Review at HPHR
Peer Review Guidelines and Ethics BCPHR Peer Review Process Once articles are submitted, the managing editor conducts an initial review to ensure the manuscript meets all submission guidelines. It is then assigned to an associate editor who reads the piece to ensure it aligns with the mission and vision of the journal and is worthy […]
About HPHR Journal
About BCPHR (Formerly HPHR & Harvard Public Health Review) https://youtu.be/ThYuEbvXp_Y The Boston Congress of Public Health Review (BCPHR), formerly known as HPHR Journal and Harvard Public Health Review, is published by the Boston Congress of Public Health (BCPH), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Mission: The mission of BCPHR is to improve health equity and social justice globally through […]
Edition 64 – Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students
Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, and Obesity Trends Among Female College Students By Bolarinwa Akinwumi, Oluwasegun A. Akinyemi, Mojisola E. Fasokun, Ejura Yetunde Salihu, Nnaemeka Agunwa, Heriberto Urby Citation Akinwumi B, Akinyemi O, Fasokun M, Salihu E, Agunwa N, Urby H. Self-regulation, dietary habits, and obesity trends among female college students. HPHR. 2023;64. 10.54111/0001/LLL3 Self-Regulation, Dietary Habits, […]
Edition 72 – Fighting Poverty among LGBTQI+ Persons from Brazil: Socioeconomic Inclusion and the Experience of Micro Rainbow International Foundation
Fighting Poverty among LGBTQI+ Persons from Brazil: Socioeconomic Inclusion and the Experience of Micro Rainbow International Foundation By Monica Malta, PhD, University of Toronto, Department of Psychiatry; Clarisse Cavalcante Kalume, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Ivana de Pinho Ribeiro, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Lucas Paoli Itaborahy, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; Isaque Lima, BSc, Micro Rainbow International; […]
Edition 62 – Fostering Mental Health First Aid Competence Among Older African American Adults: A Feasibility Study
Fostering Mental Health First Aid Competence Among Older African American Adults: A Feasibility Study By Phronie Jackson, PhD, MPH; Lillie Monroe-Lord, PhD; James Maiden, PhD; and Victoria Revelle, MPH Citation Jackson P, Monroe-Lord L, Maiden J, Revelle V. Fostering mental health first aid competence among older African Americans adults: a feasibility study. HPHR. 2023;62. DOI: […]
Edition 61 – Harmonization of State E-cigarette and Cigarette Excise Taxes: Association with U.S. State Tobacco Control Interventions
Harmonization of State E-cigarette and Cigarette Excise Taxes: Association with U.S. State Tobacco Control Interventions By Jessica Liu, MPH; Ruslan V. Nikitin, PhD; Karen Emmons, PhD; Vaughan W. Rees, PhD Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Liu J, Nikitin R, Emmons K, Rees V. Harmonization of state E-cigarette and cigarette excise taxes: association with U.S. State tobacco […]
Edition 72 – Effects of Electronics and Video Games on Students’ Academic Performance: A Survey in Irvine Areas
Effects of Electronics and Video Games on Students’ Academic Performance: A Survey in Irvine Areas By Dr. Yufeng Zhang, Pharm. D., PhD, David Zhang, Yinuo Wang, Sam Yanhui Ban, Kaiwen Zhao, Annie Cui, Yoyo Wang, Josephine Harris Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Zhang Y, Zhang D, Wang Y, Yanhui Ban S, Zhao K, Cui A, Wang […]
Edition 64 – Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating in the Perinatal Period: A Narrative Review
Body Dissatisfaction and Disordered Eating in the Perinatal Period: A Narrative Review By Madilyn Halwes Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Butler Hospital Cynthia L. Battle, Ph.D. Alpert Medical School of Brown University; Butler Hospital; Women & Infants Hospital Citation Halwes M, Battle C. Body dissatisfaction and disordered eating in the perinatal period: a narrative […]
“Precipitated Withdrawal” Chapter 6: Code
The following is an excerpt chapter from Dr. Ryan Montoya’s upcoming graphic novel “Precipitated Withdrawal”. In this chapter, Dr. Montoya delves into the mechanisms of informed consent, and discusses how often physicians and patients miss that mark.
Edition 72 – Identifying and Dismantling Racist Narratives to Promote Health Equity
Identifying and Dismantling Racist Narratives to Promote Health Equity By Caty Taborda, PhD; Nomi Sofer, PhD; Jennifer Beard, PhD, MPH, MA; Monica L. Wang, ScD, MS Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Citation Taborda C, Sofer N, Beard J, Wang M. Identifying and dismantling racist narratives to promote health equity. HPHR. 2023;72. https://www.doi.org/10.54111/0001/TTT3 Identifying and Dismantling Racist Narratives […]