About
Bio
Impact factor:
3.015
Circulation:
The Publisher do not disclose the circulation figure for the journal.
Frequency:
8 issues per year
Affiliations:
British Association of Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH)
Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine (AChSHM)
Aims of the journal:
Sexually Transmitted Infections is the world's longest running international journal on sexual health. It is an international journal on sexual health and aims to keep practitioners, trainees and researchers up to date in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all STIs and HIV.
Readership:
Clinicians in sexual health and HIV medicine, dermatologists, gynaecologists, urologists, virologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, behavioural psychologists, public health consultants, sexual advisors and counsellors, nurses, health practitioners in primary care, and health policy advisors.
Content:
The journal publishes original research, evidence based reviews and comment on the clinical, epidemiological, sociological and laboratory aspects of sexual health from around the world. It also publishes educational articles, letters and other material of interest to readers, along with podcasts and other online material. STI aims to provide a high quality editorial service from submission to publication.
Manuscript submission:
You can find author guidelines here.
You can find Online Manuscript Submissions here.
Email
email@cision.one
Website
site@cision.one
Social media
Location
United Kingdom
Frequency
upgrade
Circulation
upgrade
Sectors
AIDS/HIV, Sexual Health
Bio
Impact factor: 3.015 Circulation: The Publisher do not disclose the circulation figure for the journal. Frequency: 8 issues per year Affiliations: British Association of Sexual Health and HIV (BASHH) Australasian Chapter of Sexual Health Medicine (AChSHM) Aims of the journal: Sexually Transmitted Infections is the world's longest running international journal on sexual health. It is an international journal on sexual health and aims to keep practitioners, trainees and researchers up to date in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of all STIs and HIV. Readership: Clinicians in sexual health and HIV medicine, dermatologists, gynaecologists, urologists, virologists, pathologists, epidemiologists, behavioural psychologists, public health consultants, sexual advisors and counsellors, nurses, health practitioners in primary care, and health policy advisors. Content: The journal publishes original research, evidence based reviews and comment on the clinical, epidemiological, sociological and laboratory aspects of sexual health from around the world. It also publishes educational articles, letters and other material of interest to readers, along with podcasts and other online material. STI aims to provide a high quality editorial service from submission to publication. Manuscript submission: You can find author guidelines here. You can find Online Manuscript Submissions here.
Website
Social media
Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
AIDS/HIV, Sexual Health
Most recent articles by Sexually Transmitted Infections
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
Article description
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
Article description
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit
Article description
Explore outlets similar to Sexually Transmitted Infections
-
Medical News Today
Background and Format: Launched in 2003, Medical News Today is a website overseen by Healthline Media UK Ltd and is aimed at healthcare professionals and consumers. Covers health news, diseases, nutrition & diet and pain & aesthetics. For more information about advertising rates, the team can be reached here. Circulation: Source: Publisher.
ViewPOZWritten as a general interest magazine for everyone affected by AIDS. Features include regular coverage of AIDS research findings, celebrity interviews, essays, and columns on sex, media, health, alternative health, business and sports. Each issue reports on vital information for people living with HIV.
Viewnam aidsmap newsNAM is a London-based charity and publishing company that “works to change lives by sharing information about HIV and AIDS”. In a statement on their website, they say: “We believe that, wherever you are in the world, having independent, clear and accurate information is vital in the fight against HIV and AIDS. It enables individuals and communities affected by HIV to protect themselves, care for others, advocate for better services and challenge stigma and discrimination.” The organisation’s website houses a blog that carries the latest news, information and developments with regards to HIV and AIDS and NAM's work. A number of different staff members of NAM contribute to the blog. Sub-Editor Greta Hughson joined NAM in 2008 and oversees NAM's printed and online work. She also volunteers for advocacy group Patient Information Forum. Beth Isherwood is NAM's Donor & Customer Support Coordinator and is responsible for processing donations from supporters and helping out the fundraising team. Blog posts largely consist of goings-on the the NAM office and relevant event or fundraising news. Posts also highlight partnerships NAM is involved in and updates to their various AIDS treatment directories, online tools, guidebooks and titles. Posts are normally 300 to 500 words in length. As the aidsmap blog is mostly used for organisational updates, PR opportunities are limited to development news, case studies, expert comment and advice, and survey-based and scientific research placement (which may be relevant for elsewhere on the NAM website). The team can be reached by the central telephone and email addresses as well as the online contact form.
ViewJJournal of Sexual AggressionImpact Factor: 0.723 (Source: Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports 2016) Circulation: The publisher does not disclose this figure. Affiliation: The Journal of Sexual Aggression is published in association with the National Organisation for the Treatment of Abusers (NOTA). Aims of the Journal: The Journal of Sexual Aggression provides an international and interdisciplinary forum for the dissemination of research findings and the development of theory, policy and practice regarding sexual aggression in all its forms. The scope of the journal extends to the expression of sexual aggression across childhood and adulthood, with regard to abusers, victims and survivors, irrespective of gender, culture and sexual preference. The Journal recognises that human sexual aggression is a global problem, and therefore wishes to include high quality contributions, written in English, from around the world. Content: Subjects covered by this Journal: Aggression in Adults; Behavioral Sciences; Child and Family Social Work; Counseling; Criminology & Delinquency; Criminology and Criminal Justice; Ethics & Legal issues in Mental Health; Forensic Psychiatry;Health and Social Care; Mental Health; Physical & Sexual Abuse in Adults; Physical & Sexual Abuse in Children & Adolescents; Psychiatry & Clinical Psychology - Adult; Psychological Disorders - Adult;Psychological Disorders - Children and Adolescents; Psychological Science; Social Psychology; Social Sciences; Social Work and Social Policy; Supplementary material; Trauma Counseling - Adult; Trauma Counseling - Children & Adolescents; Trauma Studies. Editorial Contacts: An online editorial board can be viewed here Manuscript Submission: Instruction for authors can be found here Online submission can be made here
ViewaidsmapBackground and Format: Official website of the National Aids Manual (NAM). NAM> aidsmap is the website of NAM, a community-based HIV information provider who provide a range of information resources about HIV and AIDS in many different formats. The aidsmap website strives to be a source of independent, accurate information on HIV and AIDS. Its primary aim is to reach people living with HIV all over the world and to make available quality information on HIV, free of charge to everyone, everywhere, at anytime. NAM> aidsmap endeavours to publish news stories daily and to provide information on new studies, new research, new discoveries and new controversies. The editors use journals, conferences and other sources of reliable, evidence-based news and make the often complex information accessible and readable in the form of original news stories on the website. It is complemented by email bulletins, daily HIV news and reporting from major HIV/AIDS conferences, as well as specific resources for medical professionals. Audience and Readership: Those affected by HIV and AIDS. Deadline: Variable. Circulation: This figure is not available. Submissions The website has a single overseeing editor; press releases and other submissions should be sent to the general email address, info@nam.org.uk. Alternatively, aidsmap can be contacted via the contact form available at www.aidsmap.com/contact. Awards 2006 - The British Medical Association, Best Patient Information Website (Winner)
ViewUse CisionOne to find more relevant outletsExplore journalists that write for Sexually Transmitted Infections
-
D
Contact us to find more relevant journalistsContact Sexually Transmitted Infections and get access to over 850K accurate, up-to-date media profiles.
Discover the stories that impact your brand. In realtime.
CisionOne delivers relevant news, trends and conversations that matter to your brand with the world’s most comprehensive media monitoring service across Print, Online, TV, Radio, Social, Magazines, Podcasts and more.