Routledge Journals publishes Military Behavioral Health

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Routledge Journals is pleased to announce the publication of Military Behavioral Health: An International Journal of Research and Community Study, which is affiliated with the University of Southern California School of Social Work, Center for Innovation and Research on Veterans & Military Families.

The field of Military Behavioral Health has expanded across leading science and mental health based journals at a rapid pace.  Military Behavioral Health: An International Journal of Research and Community Study is the flagship journal aggregating current knowledge about the biopsychosocial health and well-being of service members, veterans, and families impacted by military service. Volume 1, Issue 1, 2013 is currently available online which includes such information as the journal's Aims & Scope, a listing of the Editorial Board, and Instructions for Authors.

The journal disseminates peer-reviewed, high-quality behavioral health research to a broad domestic and international, multidisciplinary audience. Disciplines whose work contributes to the corpus of Military Behavioral Health knowledge include, but are not limited to: Social Work, Psychology, Public Health, Medicine, Nursing, Occupational Therapy, Sociology, Organizational Behavior, and Anthropology.

Source: http://www.tandfonline.com/UMBH

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