Psychosocial Intervention is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes papers in all areas relevant to Psychosocial Intervention. The Journal emphasizes an evidence-based perspective and welcomes unpublished papers reporting original basic and applied research, program evaluation, and intervention results. Psychosocial Intervention is committed to advance knowledge, and to provide scientific evidence informing psychosocial interventions tackling social and community problems. Psychosocial Intervention welcomes contributions from all areas of Psychology and allied disciplines, such as sociology, social work, public health, and social epidemiology.
| 2024 Journal Impact Factor: 4.4 Editor-in-Chief: Enrique Gracia |
| Starting in 2026, the Psychosocial Intervention will implement a continuous publication model. This change aims to streamline scientific communication and reduce publication times, allowing accepted articles to be published online immediately upon completion of the editorial and final review process. The journal will maintain an annual volume, within which articles will be added continuously throughout the year. This adjustment does not alter the number of papers published annually but optimises the dissemination process and enhances the visibility of the content. With this update, Psychosocial Intervention reaffirms its commitment to quality, transparency, and timeliness in scientific publishing.
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Paul A. Zehr, Chelsea M. Spencer, Mariah Moore, and Adi Siegmann
Vol. 34. No. 3. September 2025
Full TextPDFMom Supporting Mom: Effective Peer Support Intervention for Women with Postpartum Psychological Distress
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Antonin Sebela, Anna Horakova, Hana Nemcova, Marie Kuklova, Eliska Noskova, Patrik Svancer, Nancy Byatt, Adela Janovska, and Kristyna Hrdlickova
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Teresa I. Jiménez, J. Francisco Estévez-García, Gonzalo Musitu, and Estefanía Estévez
Vol. 34. No. 3. September 2025
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Annika Braun, Bernd Löwe, and Natalie Uhlenbusch
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Full TextPDFThe Bidirectional Relationships between Social Pressure in Digital Contexts, Depression, and Social Support over Time
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Hazal Dilan Erdem, Juan Herrero, and Alberto Urueña
Vol. 34. No. 3. September 2025
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