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Title | : | J.Abdimas: Community Health | |
| ISSN (Online) | : | 2746-542X | ||
| DOI Prefix | : | 10.30590 | ||
| Freaquency | : | 2 Issue per Year (May, November) | ||
| Language | : | Indonesia (ID) | ||
| Indexed at | : | Crossref, Garuda, OneSearch, Dimensions, BASE, Sinta etc. | ||
| Citation | : | Google Scholar | ||
| Editor in Chief | : | Dr. Dian Wuri Astuti, S.Si., M.Sc. | ||
| Publisher | : | LPPM STIKES Guna Bangsa Yogyakarta | ||
J.Abdimas: Community Health is a semiannual journal, published on November and May. First publication in November 2020. The objective of the journal is to provide a forum for lecturer, students, and practitioners to disseminate conceptual thoughts or ideas and research results that have been achieved in community service activities, especially in the health field.
Current Issue
We express our gratitude and thanks to Almighty God for His abundant grace and blessings, which have made possible the timely publication of the Journal of Public Health (JACH), Vol. 7, Number 1, May 2026. This volume consists of five articles by 19 authors from nine universities/institutions in Indonesia: Guna Bangsa College of Health Sciences Yogyakarta, Indramayu State Polytechnic, Indonesia, St. Vincentius a Paulo Catholic College of Health Sciences Surabaya, Dian Nuswantoro University Semarang, Kesdam VI Polytechnic Banjarmasin Indonesia, Hasnur Polytechnic South Kalimantan, Sari Mulia University Banjarmasin Indonesia, Banjarmasin State Polytechnic Indonesia, and Tanah Laut State Polytechnic.
The publication of this journal is inseparable from the assistance of many parties. Our special thanks go to our fellow reviewers and the entire editorial team who have worked diligently to review the manuscripts to ensure they are suitable for publication in this journal. We also appreciate the researchers who have made the J. Abdimas: Public Health Journal (JACH) a platform to publish their research findings.
Finally, we hope that the articles in J. Abdimas: Public Health (JACH) will enrich our scientific knowledge and insights, particularly in the health sector. We welcome constructive criticism and suggestions for improving this journal.





















