The Japanese Journal of Health Psychology

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Journal Properties
  • Number of Articles
    314
  • ISSN
    0917-3323
  • e-ISSN
    2187-5529
  • Publisher
    Japan Society of Health Psychology
  • Indian UGC
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Description
The Japanese Journal of Health Psychology is a peer-reviewed publication dedicated to exploring the multifaceted aspects of health psychology. With both print (pISSN: 0917-3323) and electronic (eISSN: 2187-5529) formats, the journal serves as a platform for researchers and practitioners to disseminate findings related to psychological influences on health, illness, and healthcare. The journal's primary focus is on understanding how psychological, behavioral, and social factors impact physical health and well-being. It publishes original research articles, reviews, and meta-analyses spanning various topics including stress management, coping strategies, health behaviors, adherence to medical treatments, and the psychological impact of chronic illnesses. Furthermore, the journal delves into areas such as behavioral medicine, preventive healthcare, and the interplay between mental and physical health. The target audience includes health psychologists, clinical psychologists, medical professionals, and researchers interested in the behavioral and psychological dimensions of health. This journal contributes to the advancement of evidence-based practices in healthcare and health promotion. Submission guidelines and further information can be found on the journal's website, encouraging prospective authors to contribute to this valuable resource. The journal plays a critical role in bridging the gap between psychological science and healthcare practice.