Journal of Military, Veteran and Family Health

短名J. Mil. Veteran. Fam. Health.
Journal Impact0.76
国际分区PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH(Q4)
ISSN2368-7924
h-index12
出版信息出版商: University of Toronto Press出版周期: 期刊类型: journal
基本数据创刊年份: 2018原创研究文献占比自引率:Gold OA占比: 0.00

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