Public Health Ethics invites submission of papers on any topic that is relevant for ethical reflection about public health practice and theory. Our aim is to publish readable papers of high scientific quality which will stimulate debate and discussion about ethical issues relating to all aspects of public health. Our main criteria for grading manuscripts include originality and potential impact, quality of philosophical analysis, and relevance to debates in public health ethics and practice. Manuscripts are accepted for publication on the understanding that they have been submitted solely to Public Health Ethics and that they have not been previously published either in whole or in part. Authors may not submit papers that are under consideration for publication elsewhere, and, if an author decides to offer a submitted paper to another journal, the paper must be withdrawn from Public Health Ethics before the new submission is made.The editorial office will make every effort to deal with submissions to the journal as quickly as possible. All papers will be acknowledged on receipt by email and will receive preliminary editorial review within 2 weeks. Papers of high interest will be sent out for external review. Authors will normally be notified of acceptance, rejection, or need for revision within 8 weeks of submission. Contributors will be provided with electronic access to their proof via email; corrections should be returned within 48 hours.
Vaccination, Risks, and Freedom: The Seat Belt Analogy
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz014
Against Moral Responsibilisation of Health: Prudential Responsibility and Health Promotion
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz006
Taking Responsibility for Responsibility
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz001
Being Healthy, Being Sick, Being Responsible: Attitudes towards Responsibility for Health in a Public Healthcare System
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz009
Authority and the Future of Consent in Population-Level Biomedical Research
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz015
Towards an Integration of PrEP into a Safe Sex Ethics Framework for Men Who Have Sex with Men.
来源期刊:Public health ethicsDOI:10.1093/PHE/PHY018
Can Healthcare Workers Reasonably Question the Duty to Care Whilst Healthcare Institutions Take a Reactive (Rather than Proactive) Approach to Infectious Disease Risks?
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phw037
Sharing Responsibility: Responsibility for Health Is Not a Zero-Sum Game
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phz012
Adding Lithium to Drinking Water for Suicide Prevention—The Ethics
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/PHE/PHZ002
Public Health and the Virtues of Responsibility, Compassion and Humility
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/PHE/PHZ007
The Precautionary Principle for Shift-Work Research and Decision-Making
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/phe/phy005
Should the Homeless Be Forcibly Helped
来源期刊:Public Health EthicsDOI:10.1093/PHE/PHY006
The Case against Forced Methadone Detox in the US Prisons