Author Guidelines

The EDIJURA: Journal of Health, Risk, and Prevention accepts research articles that have never been published.

Form of research articles.

The EDIJURA: Journal of Health, Risk, and Prevention only accepts articles in the form of original research, literature reviews, and case reports.

  • For original research papers, the ABSTRACT, INTRODUCTION, METHODS, RESULTS and DISCUSSION (IMRAD) should follow.
  • Papers may be submitted in Bahasa Indonesia or English.
  • Abstracts must be written in English.
  • The manuscript must be submitted in Word format.
  • PDF format is not accepted.
  • Words should not be more than 3000 words for original research and literature review, not more than 2500 words for case report. (without abstract and references.)
  • Text must be in one column.
  • The font: Calibri
  • The font size: 11 for the whole text except the title (16).
  • Space: single (before: 0 & after: 0).

Manuscript format.

The manuscript must be presented in the following order:

1. Title Page

  • Type of manuscript (e.g. Original article, Case Report)
  • The title of the article, which should be concise, but informative;
  • Running title or short title not more than 50 characters;
  • The name by which each contributor is known (Last name, First name and initials of middle name), with his or her highest academic degree(s) and institutional affiliation;
  • The name of the department(s) and institution(s) to which the work should be attributed;
  • The name, address, phone numbers, facsimile numbers and e-mail address of the contributor responsible for correspondence about the manuscript;

2. Abstract (or summary fo case report) should not exceed 250 words. Below the abstract, provide 3 to 10 key words that will assist indexers in cross-indexing the article.

3. Introduction.

Introduction contains backgrounds, core issues, and research objectives

4. Methods.

Should be described in detail, including research design, population, sample, ethics, data sources, data collection techniques / instruments, analysis procedures, as well as research place and period.

6. Result.

This part presents research findings conveyed through narration, tables, images, and statistical test results, along with explanations but without discussion. Table titles are positioned above the tables, while image titles are placed below them.

7. Discussion.

Include Summary of key findings (primary outcome measures, secondary outcome measures, results as they relate to a prior hypothesis). Discuss the implications of the findings, their limitations and relate the  observations to other relevant studies.

8. Conclusions.

Explain the research conclusions and suggestions. Conclusions must answer the research problem formulation. Research suggestions must also be logical and acceptable. The conclusion is written in single paragraph.

9. Conflict of interest

Authors should make a conflict of interest disclosure statement or a declaration that they do not have any conflicts of interest. 

10. Acknowledgements.

explain the source of research funding in this section. Give appreciation to those who contributed to this research.