The Journal of Social Work (in the field of social health) publishes research articles (Original article), case report and review article) on social issues and problems, social harms and research findings that are effective in improving, well-being and promoting the level of social health of the society. If you wish to publish your article in this journal, considering that the preliminary acceptance of the article is subject to strict compliance with the following points; therefore, please read the following points carefully and observe them in writing the article: The article should be typed in Microsoft Word on an A4 page with 2.5 cm margins on each side and 1.5 cm line spacing with the type and size of letters, respectively, B Lotus size 12 for Persian and Times New Roman size 11 for English. The maximum number of words in the main body of the article should be 6000 words in research and review articles and 4500 words in case report articles. For all articles, it is necessary to write the title of the article, the full details of the authors (name and surname, academic degree, academic/organizational affiliation of the authors, academic rank, exact postal address and email address), and the full details of the corresponding author (mobile phone, landline phone and email). In order to respect the rights of all authors, it is necessary for all authors to declare their written consent to the arrangement of the authors and the corresponding author by referring to the ethical commitment form. The corresponding author (Corresponding Author) is distinguished by the symbol *. To prevent conflict of interest in submitted articles, if the research was carried out under the financial or moral support of a specific organization, the relevant organization should be mentioned in the acknowledgements and thanks section of the article. The abstract of the article should be prepared in both Persian and English languages, according to the defined structures, with a maximum of 300 words (for research articles) and 200 words (for review articles and case studies). The Persian and English abstracts should be written exactly in accordance with each other. In preparing case report articles, ethical standards must be observed and the secrets of the case must be kept confidential. A consent form must also be prepared from the case and attached to the article along with the ethical commitment form. Review articles are accepted from authors who have published at least two original articles in reputable journals in the field of the submitted article. Avoid writing abbreviations in the title and abstract. The full term of abbreviations must be given as a subtitle the first time they are used in the text, unless it is a measurement standard. English subtitles must be given for all non-Persian names and specialized terms. The number of images, graphs, and tables in an article is limited and should not exceed one for every 1000 to 1200 words, equivalent to three to four A4 pages. All images should be in JPEG or GIF format. Tables, figures, and graphs should have a number, full title, and explanations at the top, and it should be possible to infer the meaning of a table, figure, or graph without referring to the text. Tables, figures, and graphs should briefly state the findings and be referenced in the text. Statistical principles: Statistical methods should be described in sufficient detail. If possible, numerical findings and correct signs of measurement error should be mentioned. Individuals excluded from the test should be identified. The type of computer program used should be identified. The explanation of the tests used should be brief yet comprehensive and in a way that is understandable to the reader. All references should be in English and arranged in the following manner (the rest of the references should be written according to the Vancouver Reference Writing Principles): Endnote software should be used in arranging the references. References used in the article should be identified by numbering. It should be noted that the use of the least possible number of translated references and the necessity of using primary sources are among the matters considered in the refereeing process. Include the names of the first 6 authors in the references and use “et al.” for the rest. For sources in Persian, the phrase [Persian] should be used at the end of the source. Article: Surnames and initials of the first six authors followed by et al. Title of manuscript. Name of journal (abbreviated according to PubMed). Year; Vol (no): Pages. Chibber PK, Majumdar SK. Foreign ownership and profitability: Property rights, control, and the performance of firms in Indian industry. Journal of Law & Economics.1999; 42(1): p. 209–238. Example of a Persian article Khushabi K, Farzadfar Z, Mohamad Khani P. Prevalence of child abuse among students of Tehran. Journal of social welfare. 2004; 7(27): p. 115-136.[Persian] Book: Surnames and initials of the author(s). Name of the book. Edition no. Place of publication: Publisher; Year: Pages. Simons NE, Menzies B, Matthews M. A Short Course in Soil and Rock Slope Engineering. London: Thomas Telford Publishing; 2001: p. 100-200. An example of a book translated into Persian and used in the article from the Persian version (reference to the original book must be made): Surnames and initials of the author(s). Name of the book. Edition no. Place of publication: Publisher; Year: .[Persian] A chapter from a book: Surname and initials of the author(s) of the chapter. Title of the chapter. In: surname and initials of the author(s). Name of the book. Edition no. Place of publication: Publisher; Year: Pages. Partridge H, Hallam G. Evidence-based practice and information literacy. In: Lipu S, Williamson K, Lloyd A. (eds.) Exploring methods in information li