International Congress of Health Disciplines
FULL PAPER SUBMISSION


Full Paper Submission
23 September 2025 Tuesday

The full text should contain the following sections: abstract, introduction, material and methods, results, discussion, conclusion and references.

The text should be written in Times New Roman, 12 font size. 

Abstract: The abstract should be written in Times New Roman, 12 font size, with a minimum of 250 words and a maximum of 350 words.

Introduction: The Introduction should provide information about the aims of the work and gives background to the study with the related and current literature.

Materials and Methods: Sufficient details should be provided for enabling to reproduce the work independently. If an already published method is applied to the study, this method should be cited by a reference.

Results: The results should be expressed clearly and concisely.

Discussion:  In the discussion section, the importance of the results should be explored by not repeating them. 

Conclusion: The main conclusion of the work should be given in the section.

References: References in the text and reference list should be given according to APA7.

Plagiarism Policy:

Full texts submitted to Congress are subjected to similarity checks using internationally recognized plagiarism detection programs such as ithenticate, etc. The rules adopted in determining the similarity rate are as follows:
 
(a) The general similarity rate of the full text must be 20% or less. At this stage, full texts with a general similarity rate of more than 20% are returned to the author without entering the arbitration process.
(b) The similarity rate to a particular source must be less than 5% in the general similarity rate of the sources.
(c) Bibliographic materials (bibliography, citations, etc.) are not included in the scan.
(d) Editors can check the similarity during-after the arbitration process at each time of the publication process.
(e) The above-mentioned rules are assumed to be accepted by all authors applying for full texts.

You may download the full paper file here.