ETHICS COMMITTEE CLEARANCE
The Global Journal of Multidisciplinary Health Research (GJMHR) is committed to upholding the highest ethical standards in the publication of scholarly research. Our policies are guided by the principles outlined by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE). This policy outlines the ethical responsibilities of authors, reviewers, and editors to ensure integrity and transparency in all aspects of the publication process. Ethical standards for publication exist to ensure reliable & high-quality scientific research publications, public trust in scientific findings, and that researchers receive credit for their work & ideas. GJMHR follows a strict Code of Conduct and aims to adhere to its Best Practice Guidelines.
All articles published by GJMHR are committed to publishing only original material, i.e., material that has neither been published elsewhere nor is under review elsewhere. Manuscripts that are found to be plagiarize from a manuscript by other authors, whether published or unpublished, will incur plagiarism penalty.
Manuscripts that are found to have been published elsewhere, or to be under review elsewhere, will incur duplicate submission sanctions. If authors have used their own previously published work, or work that is currently under review, as the basis for a submitted manuscript, they are required to cite the previous work and indicate how their submitted manuscript offers novel contributions beyond those of the previous work.
All listed authors must have made a significant scientific contribution to the research in the manuscript and approved all its claims. It is important to list everyone who made a significant scientific contribution, including students and laboratory technicians.
Redundant publications involve the inappropriate division of study outcomes into several articles.
Submitted manuscripts that are found to include citations whose primary purpose is to increase the number of citations to a given author’s work, or to articles published in a particular journal, will incur a citation manipulation penalty.
Submitted manuscripts that are found to have either fabricated or falsified experimental results, including the manipulation of images, will incur data fabrication and falsification penalty.
Authors, reviewers, and editors must disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could influence their objectivity. Authors should declare any financial or personal relationships that might affect the research or its interpretation. Reviewers and editors must recuse themselves from handling manuscripts where conflicts of interest are present.
Editors and reviewers must handle all manuscripts and associated materials as confidential documents. Disclosure of any information related to a manuscript is prohibited unless authorized by the journal.
In the event that there are documented violations of any of the above-mentioned policies of GJMHR, regardless of whether or not the violations occurred in a journal published by GJMHR, the following rules will be applied:
Immediate rejection of the infringing manuscript
Immediate rejection of every other manuscript submitted to any journal published by GJMHR by any of the authors of the infringing manuscript
Prohibition against all of the authors for any new submissions to GJMHR, either individually or in combination with other authors of the infringing manuscript, as well as in combination with any other authors. This prohibition will be imposed for a minimum of 2 years
Prohibition against all of the authors from serving on the Editorial Board of GJMHR
In cases where the violations of the above policies are found to be particularly offensive/flagrant, the publisher reserves the right to impose additional restrictions beyond those described above.