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SJRQ1/WOS-Journal of applied Research in intellectual Disabilities (JARID)-Wiley-Hybrid-6000 words-

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How to publish in this journal

M.McCarthy@kent.ac.uk

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The topics it covers include community living, quality of life, challenging behaviour, communication, sexuality, medication, ageing, supported employment, family issues, mental health, physical health, autism, economic issues, social networks, staff stress, staff training, epidemiology and service provision.

Sample paper:

Guralnick, M. J. (2005). Early intervention for children with intellectual disabilities: Current knowledge and future prospects. Journal of applied Research in intellectual Disabilities18(4), 313-324.

Free Format Submission

JARID now offers Free Format submission for a simplified and streamlined submission process. Before you submit, you will need:

  • A Cover Letter
  • Your manuscript: this should be an editable file including text, figures, and tables, or separate files – whichever you prefer. All required sections should be contained in your manuscript, including titles, keywords, abstract, lay summary, introduction, methods, results, discussion/conclusions and acknowledgements.
  • Figures and tables should have legends. Figures should be uploaded in the highest resolution possible.
  • References may be submitted in any style or format, as long as it is consistent throughout the manuscript.
  • Supporting information should be submitted in separate files. Click here for Wiley's FAQs on supporting/supplemental information.
  • Note: if data, scripts, or other artefacts used to generate the analyses presented in the paper are available via a publicly available data repository, authors should include a reference to the location of the material within their paper
  • An ORCID ID, freely available at https://orcid.org (Why is this important? Your article, if accepted and published, will be attached to your ORCID profile. Institutions and funders are increasingly requiring authors to have ORCID IDs.)
  • The title page of the manuscript, including:
    • Your co-author details, including affiliation and email address. (Why is this important? We need to keep all co-authors informed of the outcome of the peer review process.)
    • Statements relating to our ethics and integrity policies, which may include any of the following (Why are these important? We need to uphold rigorous ethical standards for the research we consider for publication):
      • data availability statement
      • funding statement
      • conflict of interest disclosure
      • ethics approval statement
      • patient consent statement
      • permission to reproduce material from other sources
      • clinical trial registration

JARID has a double-anonymized peer review process so please ensure that all identifying information such as author names and affiliations, acknowledgements or explicit mentions of author institution in the text are on a separate page.

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