CJACBR Volume 2 (2009)
The Canadian Journal of Aboriginal Community-Based HIV/AIDS Research (CJACBR) is published annually by the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) as a service to its membership and anyone with an interest in Aboriginal Community-Based Research.
Purpose and Audience: The CJACBR is a peer-reviewed journal which welcomes contributions from any author. Priority however, may be given to an author of Aboriginal ancestry/background, should manuscripts of comparable quality be available. First consideration will be given to innovative articles covering areas identified as HIV/AIDS research-intensive which demonstrates the use of Aboriginal Community-Based Research (ACBR) methods or philosophy. Articles published in CJACBR are directed toward several audiences.The primary audience is Aboriginal HIV/AIDS service organizations and Aboriginal people living with HIV/AIDS (APHAs). The CJACBR secondary audiences include community leaders, policy and decision-makers, and anyone with an interest in HIV/AIDS, particularly within Aboriginal populations and communities.
Journal Policies
- 2008 CJACBR Policies
- Manuscript Release Form
- Confidentiality_Form (PDF – 45k)
- Conflict_of_Interest_Policy_and_Form
- Editorial_Peer_Review_Policies_04-06
- Full Peer Review Submission Assessment form
- CAAN Editors 2012
Journal Articles
2009
- CJACBR Introductory pages 2009
- Aboriginal community-based HIVAIDS research and development
- Housing Status and Health Outcomes in Aboriginal People Living with HIVAIDS in
- HIVAIDS Impact on Aboriginal Women’s Lives A Meta-Analysis Review
- HIV Prevention with Aboriginal Youth A Global Scoping Review
- Health and Safety Issues for Aboriginal TransgenderTwo Spirit People in Manitoba
- Call for papers – 2009