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Public Health of Indonesia

Type of your article (Original research, review article, letter to editor, etc)

Title (Times New Roman font 13, Line spacing: 1.5 lines)

There is no author name and affiliation

Abstract
For original research, the abstract should be structured (unstructured abstract for other types of article). Headings
for Research articles:
Background
Objective
Methods
Results
Conclusion
Abstract is up to 350 words. No information should be reported in the abstract that does not appear in the text of
the manuscript. Wording should be concise and present only the essential elements. 'Telegraphic' statements
without verbs are acceptable. Abbreviations are not allowed.

Keywords: maximum five keywords

INTRODUCTION
(Line spacing: 1.5 lines, Times New Roman Font 11)

METHODS
Study design
Setting
Research subject
(Intervention)
Instrument
Ethical consideration
Data analysis

RESULTS

Table 1 Name of table (There is no vertical line)

Figure 1 Example of figure (300 dpi)

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DISCUSSION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES
APA 6th edition format (Times New Roman font 9, English format)

Examples:
McDermott, B. P., Casa, D. J., Ganio, M. S., Lopez, R. M., Yeargin, S. W., Armstrong, L. E., & Maresh, C. M.
(2009). Acute whole-body cooling for exercise-induced hyperthermia: a systematic review. Journal of
athletic training, 44(1), 84-93.
Nield, L. S., & Kamat, D. (2011). Fever without a focus. Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics, 896-901.

Note:
Articles are accepted in the following sections (all word limits exclude abstract and references):
 Editorials: These are usually solicited, contributed by editorial board members, but unsolicited material may
also be considered (approx. 1000 to 1200 words). A maximum of 12 references may be included. Editorials
should normally not have tables and figures.
 Letters to Editors: These should be short and decisive observations. They should preferably be related to
articles previously published in the Journal or views expressed in the journal.Tthe maximum word count
should not exceed 1000 words, references should not exceed more than ten, with a maximum of three
photographs. There are no subheadings within the letter. The Editors are also willing to consider letters of
subjects of direct relevance to the Journal’s interest.No abstract is required. It could be generally authored by
not more than four authors.
 Perspective: A perspective of 500-1000 words length, with approximately 5 references. The author may
express his or her opinion without complete documentation. No abstract is required.
 Review Article: Systematic critical assessments of literature and data sources of about 3000 words should
be submitted after consulting the Editor regarding the subject, but unsolicited material will also be
considered. Authors should preferably be working in and have published papers in the area being reviewed
and have sufficient expertise to critically evaluate relevant literature. Add an unstructured abstract of 250
words, with key words. Please add 10 multiple choice questions (MCQs) with four options based on the
review article.
 Original articles: This includes reports of original research (including trials, studies of diagnostic tests or
surveys) that are up to 7000 words in length (including references and abstract). Please write a structured
abstract (including 5 headings: Background, Objective, Methods, Results, Conclusion) of not more than 350
words and add key words (3-5 words). The article should follow IMRAD (introduction, methods, results,
discussion), may include acknowledgement if any, and references. Double blind controlled trials must
conform to the revised CONSORT statement and this is available from editorial office or at the website
http://www.consort-statement.org. We encourage reports of diagnostic tests to be accompanied by the
STARD flow diagram and checklist (www.clinchem.org/cgi/content/full/49/1/1), reports of meta-analyses of
randomized trials to be accompanied by the QUOROM flow diagram and checklist (www.consort-
statement.org/QUOROM.pdf), and meta-analyses of observational studies to be accompanied by the
MOOSE checklist (www.consort-statement.org/MOOSE.pdf). Observational studies in epidemiology should
follow STROBE guidelines available on http://www.strobe-statement.org. Registration of clinical trials is
desirable. Permission from ethics committee/ Institutional Review Board (IRB), statement of sources of
support and conflict of interest is mandatory. IRB approval must be mentioned in the “methods” section of
all manuscripts. Short reports of preliminary studies may be submitted for the category of Brief reports.
 All research papers reporting the development or testing of scales must include a copy of the full scale so it
can be published as an appendix. If it is a translated scale you must include a copy of the scale together with
an English translation. Authors are required to obtain permission from the copyright owner to use the scale
and ensure that the CORRECT COPYRIGHT LINE qualifying the permission to use/translate the Scale is
supplied UNDERNEATH the submitted Scale. Authors should be given detailed instruction on how to
address the copyright line, e.g. "©<<organisation/developer's name>>: reproduced/translated with kind
permission of <<organisation/developer's name>>". If authors want to retain copyright of their OWN scale
they can mark it as "reproduced with the author's own permission".

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