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Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.
  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in OpenOffice, Microsoft Word, or RTF document file format.
  • Where available, URLs for the references have been provided.
  • The text is single-spaced; uses a 12-point font; employs italics, rather than underlining (except with URL addresses); and all illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points, rather than at the end.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

Author Guidelines

FOCUS AND SCOPE

We seek original manuscripts, review articles, letters to the editor, commentaries, and case reports on the following topics:

  1. Adolescent Health
  2. Dentistry and Oral Health for youth and Adolescent Health
  3. Education of youth and Adolescents
  4. School health
  5. Medicine
  6. Reproductive Health
  7. Gender
  8. Mental Health
  9. Nursing
  10. Nutrition
  11. Psychology
  12. Community health
  13. Preventive Medicine
  14. Public Health and Policy
  15. Social Work
  16. Sociology
  17. Social Medicine
  18. Communication and media
  19. Services Research
  20. International Health & Law
  21. Anthropology
  22. Sport medicine and Youth Development

And other disciplines that work with or are aimed at improving the lives of adolescents and young adults. The journal especially welcomes empirically rigorous papers that take policy implications seriously.

The journal welcomes research articles, review articles, methodology articles, short communications, case study/case reports, research reports, monographs, special issues, editorials research articles, reviews, short communications and scientific commentaries in all the areas of Youth and Adolescent Medicine and Health.

Authorship Criteria

This journal follows ICMJE recommendations that authorship be based on the following criteria:

  • Substantial contributions to the conception or design of the work; or the acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of data for the work; AND
  • Drafting the work or revising it critically for important intellectual content; AND
  • Final approval of the version to be published; AND
  • Agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the work in ensuring that questions related to the accuracy or integrity of any part of the work are appropriately investigated and resolved. If the article has been submitted on behalf of a consortium, all author names and affilliations should be listed at the end of the article.

The list of authors and contributors should conform to the guidelines as set out in the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE).

Copyright Policy

Once the article is accepted for publication, it is mandatory for author to submit original/print version of copyright form. The copyright holder will be named on all published articles. Download copyright from:

https://www.adrpublications.in/image/pdf/copyright%20JOCommunicable%20Diseases.pdf

 

Patient Privacy and Ethical Clearance

Patient identity should not be disclosed without prior consent of patient. All research on human subjects should follow institutional/regional ethical standards as well as the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 (Available at: http://www.wma.net/e/policy/17-c_e.html).

If patient identity is revealed anywhere in the article, it should be stated in text that patient consent has been obtained.

It has been made mandatory for clinical trials from India to be registered with “Clinical Trials Registry – India” http://ctri.nic.in/  since 2009. It is a free and online public record system for registration of clinical trials conducted in India.

 

Misconduct Allegation Policy

All manuscripts are published under good faith that all rules and regulations have been complied. 

In the event that a journal’s publisher or editors are made aware of any allegation of research misconduct relating to a published article in their journal, the publisher or editor shall follow COPE’s guidelines in dealing with allegations.

COMPLAINT PROCESS
In case of complaint, please feel free to contact us by phone or email:

Phone: 91-7827161002
Email:info@adrpublications.in

Malpractices
It is the policy of Advanced Research Publications not to accept any kind of duplication of submission or publication of article, plagiarism, unclear authorship.

If, after publication, any of the malpractices is proved, the article will be retracted and the author (and the co-authors if any) will be banned in further submissions to JoCD.

In case of suspected plagiarism, we would contact the author. We expect a response within a given date.  If no response is received within a given time frame, then the editor will contact the author’s institution for further investigation.

 In case of a request to add or remove an author at any stage, authors have to provide explanation and signed statement of agreement for the requested change from all authors listed in the article and from the author to be removed or added.

Permissions 

Author must attach a copy of permission to use any already published material with the manuscript.

Submission

You are welcome to submit your manuscript on our online submission system. 

The registration and submission of manuscripts are open for all, from all corners of the world. We are using Online Journals System (OJS) for the submission and publication of articles in ADR. This system facilitates communication between authors, editors and reviewers in order to ensure a transparent and rapid review process and allows submission of articles with tracking of progress till the proof stage.

In order to submit your article, you need to go to the website of the journal you would like to submit your article to. Click on submissions and register yourself if you are a new user. Visit https://www.adrpublications.in/image/pdf/How_to_Submit_Manuscript.pdf for a brief description of the submission procedure. Articles can be submitted online: (link)

Submission Preparation Checklist

As part of the submission process, authors are required to check off their submission's compliance with all of the following items, and submissions may be returned to authors that do not adhere to these guidelines.

  • The submission has not been previously published, nor is it before another journal for consideration (or an explanation has been provided in Comments to the Editor).
  • The submission file is in Microsoft Word.
  • URLs for the references have been provided.
  • All illustrations, figures, and tables are placed within the text at the appropriate points or given in a separate file.
  • The text adheres to the stylistic and bibliographic requirements outlined in the Author Guidelines.

 

Manuscript Preparation

Cover Letter

The author should apply one-page cover letter that:

  • Concisely summarizes why your paper is a valuable addition to the scientific literature
  • Specifies the type of article you are submitting (for example, research article, systematic review, meta-analysis, case study)
  • Gives the complete details of the corresponding author (address for correspondence, contact number in case of urgent query, email id, orcid id).

Manuscript Organization

The length of a submitted paper should be commensurate with the importance, or appropriate to the complexity, of the work. The manuscript should have 2000 - 2500 words. The manuscript has to be submitted in a single column and should have the following layout or divisions:

Structure

Your manuscript should be compiled in the following order:

  • Title
  • Authors
  • Affiliations
  • Abstract
  • Keywords
  • Introduction
  • Materials and methods
  • Result
  • Sources of funding
  • Conflict of interest statement
  • Discussion
  • Conclusion
  • Acknowledgements
  • References
  • Figures and figure legends
  • Tables with caption

The title, authors, and affiliations should all be included on a title page as the first page of the manuscript file.

Title Page
The title page should carry the type of article (e.g. original article, case report); a concise title of the article, which is relevant and provides some information into content; all author names with complete affiliations and email ids; one corresponding author with complete affiliation, e-mail id, orcid id. Title page should list all authors in the following order:

  • First names (or initials, if used),
  • Middle names (or initials, if used), and
  • Last names (surname, family name)

 

Each author should list an associated department, university, or organizational affiliation and its location, including city, state/province (if applicable), and country. If the article has been submitted on behalf of a consortium, all author names and affiliations should be listed at the end of the article.

Abstract

This section highlights the article's main points, outlines the results and conclusions and elucidates the significance of the results (Note that no references should be cited in the abstract). It should not exceed 250 words. Please refer: https://groups.niso.org/apps/group_public/download.php/14601/Z39-14-1997_r2015.pdf

Keywords

There should be a minimum of three and a maximum of 10 keywords.

Section Headings

Introduction

The Introduction section should:

  • Provide background that puts the manuscript into context and allows readers outside the field to understand the purpose and significance of the study
  • Define the problem addressed and why it is important
  • Include a brief review of the key literature
  • Conclude with a brief statement of the overall aim of the work and a comment about whether that aim was achieved

 

Materials and Methods

This section briefly describes the procedures, selection of laboratory animals, methods of observation and analysis and apparatus to enable other researchers to reproduce the study. This section should include only information that was available at the time the plan or protocol for the study was being written. Patient identity should not be disclosed without the prior consent of patient. All research on human subjects should follow institutional/regional ethical standards as well as the Helsinki Declaration of 1975 (Available at: http://www.wma.net/e/policy/17-c_e.html). An author should submit a scanned copy of the Ethical Clearance Certificate by the local/institutional ethics committee.

If patient identity is revealed anywhere in the article, it should be stated in the text that patient consent has been obtained.

Result

This section should be placed separately. It must represent sufficient experimental data to enable the experiments to be repeated. Authors must notify the main findings of the research, providing a clear explanation of their significance and relevance. The author should present results in logical sequence in the text, tables, and figures, giving the main or most important findings first with no duplicate data in graphs and tables.

Discussion

This section provides an assessment of the validity of results and compares the results with other researches. It also states limitations and significance of results for further research. It should be concise.

Conclusion/s

This section should contain a short conclusion text.

Acknowledgment/s

This section should contain a precise and short acknowledgment for funding and support agencies as well as scientific or technical assistance (if any). Routine departmental or institutional support should not be mentioned.

Figures and Tables

All the Figures and Tables are to be numbered and should be cited in the text at their first description, e.g., Figure 1 and Tables 1 and 3. Figures and Tables should be clustered at the end of the document to be submitted. Here is an example of a figure with a figure legend.


Figure 6 The comparison of antigenic response between smokers (a) and non-smokers (b) using GATA-3. The ELISA was repeated three times and the mean ±SD was determined.

Here is an example of a table caption.

Table 6. Correlations among the Proteins

Units of Measurement

Measurements of length, height, weight, and volume should be reported in metric units (meter, kilogram, or litre) or their decimal multiples.

Temperatures should be in degrees Celsius. Blood pressures should be in millimeters of mercury.

Editors may request that authors add alternative or non-SI units since SI units are not universally used. Drug concentrations may be reported in either SI or mass units, but the alternative should be provided in parentheses where appropriate.

 

Conflicts of Interest and Sources of Funding
Conflicts of interest include financial, institutional, personal and other relationships that might influence decision making. It is mandatory for authors to disclose all probable conflicts of interest in the manuscript. In case, there is no conflict of interest, this should also be clearly mentioned.

Also, the author has to provide a statement of all sources of funding in the manuscript.

Conflict of interest and sources of funding should be declared before References in the manuscript.

 

References

Style of Text Citation                

References within the text should be cited as superscript numbers. The reference list should appear at the end of each manuscript. List references in the order in which they appear in the text. If there are more than six authors, name the first six authors followed by et al. For additional information please refer http://www.icmje.org/recommendations/browse/manuscript-preparation/preparing-for-submission.html#g and For more information, please refer https://www.nlm.nih.gov/bsd/uniform_requirements.html#journals

Examples of References

Reference to a Journal Publication

Spencer J. Physician, heal thyself - but not on your own, please. Med Educ 2005; 89: 548-49.

For more than six authors:

Rose ME, Huerbin MB, Melick J, Marion DW, Palmer AM, Schiding JK, et al. Regulation of interstitial excitatory amino acid concentrations after cortical contusion injury. Brain Res. 2002;935(1-2):40-6.

Reference to a Book:

Lugalla JB. Poverty, AIDS, and Street Children in East Africa. Lewiston, NY: Mellen Press, 2003.

Style for Books with an Editor(s):

Brunton LB, Lazo JS, Parker KL (Eds.). Goodman & Gilman's: the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 11th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill, 2005.

Style for a Book Chapter:               

O'Brien C. Drug addiction and drug abuse. In: Brunton LB, Lazo JS, Parker KL, editors. Goodman & Gilman's: the pharmacological basis of therapeutics. 11th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill; 2005. p. 607-29.

Dissertation/Thesis

Borkowski MM. Infant sleep and feeding: a telephone survey of Hispanic Americans [dissertation]. Mount Pleasant (MI): Central Michigan University; 2002.

Conference Proceedings

Harnden P, Joffe JK, Jones WG, editors. Germ cell tumours V. Proceedings of the 5th Germ Cell Tumour Conference; 2001 Sep 13-15; Leeds, UK. New York: Springer; 2002.

Monograph

Foley KM, Gelband H, editors. Improving palliative care for cancer [Internet]. Washington: National Academy Press; 2001 [cited 2002 Jul 9]. Available from: https://www.nap.edu/catalog/10149/improving-palliative-care-for-cancer.

 

Manuscript Submission Checklist

  1. Title
  2. Author names, affiliations, email ids; corresponding author’s name, current postal and e-mail addresses, orcid id and telephone and fax number
  3. Category (e.g. original article, review, etc.)
  4. Number of tables
  5. Number of figures
  6. Sources of funding
  7. Conflict of interest
  8. Authors undertaking and copyright

 

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