Alcohol Prevention Research and Policy Development in LMICs

Special Thematic Issue (call for papers on November 9, 2022):
Alcohol Prevention Research and Policy Development in LMICs: Facilitating Partnerships, Capacity and Impact

Guest Editors: Monica Swahn, Eva Braaten, Sawitri Assanangkornchai, Kristina Sperkova, Joel Francis, Sebastián Peña

For this special issue we welcome interdisciplinary, theoretical, qualitative and quantitative research papers as well as commentaries and reviews. By reviews we mean literature reviews, policy reviews or potentially commentaries or reviews of evidence or policy.

Topics for inclusion in the special issue can include, but are not limited to:

  • partnership building,
  • academic and NGO engagement,
  • civil society responses to alcohol prevention and harm mitigation,
  • tool development,
  • process evaluations and practical best practices for implementation science.

However, the key focus of the manuscript submissions needs to be centered in a low- or middle-income country or countries (LMICs) and focus on facilitating partnerships, research, capacity building and impact. Typical empirical research papers are also welcome but need to have clear implication for low-resource settings and capacity building and practical impact or relevance.

A submission can cover one or more countries and/or make a comparative analysis regarding best practices including the WHO SAFER initiative. The submission may focus on specific population groups, health systems, policies or countries and may, if applicable, measure different health outcomes, health economics/cost data or other features of alcohol research or evaluations. Manuscripts that focus on the process of capacity building for research, advocacy or policy development are also of interest and could focus on lessons learned, strategic planning, and those factors that hindered or enabled successful outcomes including industry influences.     

Manuscripts will be accepted until September 30th, 2023 and should be submitted on the website and follow the journal guidelines (see instructions for authors): https://ijadr.org/index.php/ijadr/about/submissions

Papers will be published in Early View continuously upon acceptance.

Papers from low- or middle-income countries (where all contributing authors reside in an LMIC) will have all publishing fees waived (as is always the case at IJADR). The article processing charge is otherwise US$750 for 3,000-word manuscripts for authors from high-income countries. Requests for fee reductions from early career researchers or students, from any country, are also considered.

We only welcome manuscripts that have not been published previously and that are not under consideration for publication in another journal. For any manuscripts including human subjects  ethical approval date needs to be specified along with a statement that clearance has been received. 

We also expect that at least one of the authors of the manuscript has an affiliation in an LMIC.

We anticipate publishing 12-20 papers in the thematic issue.

Key words for this special issue include alcohol, alcohol harm, alcohol prevention, capacity building, research agenda, alcohol environment, alcohol policy, alcohol control, alcohol harm, alcohol problems, low- and middle-income countries or settings, alcohol pricing, marketing or availability.

 

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