Developmental Psychology is a leading scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in the field of developmental psychology. The journal emphasizes the publication of original research articles spanning a wide range of topics, including child development, adolescent development, and lifespan development. It publishes empirical reports, theoretical reviews, and methodological articles that contribute to the understanding of psychological growth and change across the lifespan.
Developmental Psychology is indexed in major databases such as PsycINFO, Scopus, and Web of Science, ensuring wide visibility and impact within the psychological community. The journal targets researchers, academics, and practitioners interested in studying human development from infancy through adulthood.
Researchers are encouraged to submit high-quality, original research findings to Developmental Psychology, helping to enrich the collective understanding of human development. By offering a multidisciplinary perspective, the journal provides valuable insights for informing policy and practice in diverse settings. Specific attention is paid to studies that cover longitudinal samples or innovative analyses that contribute to the greater body of scientific knowledge.