Journal of Child and Family Studies

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  • Country
    United States
  • Language
    English
  • Number of Articles
    4,333
  • Abbreviation
    J Child Fam Stud
  • ISSN
    1062-1024
  • e-ISSN
    1573-2843
  • Main Publisher
    Springer Nature
  • Publisher
    Springer Science and Business Media LLC
  • Indian UGC
  • DOAJ (latest)
Journal Properties
  • Medicine
    Internal medicine
    Neurosciences
    Biological psychiatry
    Neuropsychiatry
    Neurology
    Diseases of the nervous system
    Psychiatry
    Philosophy
    Psychology
    Religion
    Psychology
    Social Sciences
    The family
    Marriage
    Woman
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Description
The Journal of Child and Family Studies is a multidisciplinary scholarly journal dedicated to advancing research and understanding of children, families, and their interrelationships. It offers a platform for researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to share insights and contribute to evidence-based practices that support healthy child and family development. The journal emphasizes rigorous empirical studies that address critical issues affecting children and families in diverse contexts. This journal covers a broad range of topics, including child development, parenting, family dynamics, cultural influences, and social policies related to children and families. It features original research articles, meta-analyses, and systematic reviews. Key areas include child welfare, family violence, poverty, education, and mental health. Indexed in major databases, the Journal of Child and Family Studies is a valuable resource for psychologists, sociologists, social workers, educators, and other professionals working with children and families. By promoting interdisciplinary perspectives and disseminating impactful research, the Journal of Child and Family Studies aims to inform policies and interventions that promote the well-being of children and families worldwide. It encourages submissions that address the needs of underserved populations and contribute to a more equitable and supportive society for all families.