Focus and Scope

Sustainable Applied Modification Evidence Community (SAMEC) is a journal that publishes material on all aspects of Community Service The journal welcomes high-impact articles on Community service that covers:

  • Epidemiology: Community-based epidemiological interventions, disease prevention programs, surveillance activities, and applied epidemiological studies aimed at improving population health through community service initiatives.
  • Biostatistics: Application of biostatistical methods in planning, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating community service programs, including data analysis for health assessment, program effectiveness, and impact evaluation.
  • Social and Behavioral Sciences: Community interventions addressing social determinants of health, behavioral change programs, health-related attitudes and practices, and community empowerment based on social and behavioral science approaches.
  • Health Policy and Management: Community service activities related to health policy implementation, health system strengthening, health service management, leadership, and governance at community and institutional levels.
  • Environmental Health: Community-based environmental health programs focusing on sanitation, waste management, water quality, housing, and environmental risk reduction to improve public health outcomes.
  • Global Health: Community service initiatives addressing global health challenges, cross-border health issues, health equity, and international collaboration in community-based health interventions.
  • Occupational Health: Community service programs aimed at improving occupational safety and health, risk assessment, workplace health promotion, and prevention of work-related diseases and injuries.
  • Health Education: Development and implementation of health education programs, training, and capacity-building activities to improve community knowledge, skills, and health literacy.
  • Health Promotion: Community-based health promotion initiatives focusing on empowering individuals and communities to adopt healthy behaviors and create supportive environments for sustainable health improvement.