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British Journal of Health Psychology


Title Abbreviation
Br J Health Psychol
ISSN
1359-107X
Electronic ISSN
2044-8287
Therapeutic Area
Readership
Psychologists
Scope
The British Journal of Health Psychology publishes original research on all aspects of psychology related to health, health-related behaviour and illness across the lifespan including: • experimental and clinical research on aetiology • management of acute and chronic illness • responses to ill-health • screening and medical procedures • psychosocial mediators of health-related behaviours • influence of emotion on health and health-related behaviours • psychosocial processes relevant to disease outcomes • psychological interventions in health and disease • emotional and behavioural responses to ill health, screening and medical procedures • psychological aspects of prevention. It encourages submissions of papers reporting experimental, theoretical and applied studies and research carried out at the individual, group and community levels is welcome. The journal also welcomes systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Submissions concerning clinical applications and interventions are particularly encouraged.
Sponsoring Association(s)
British Psychological Society (BPS)
Publisher Name
Wiley-Blackwell
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