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Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being Q1 Unclaimed
Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being is a journal indexed in SJR in Applied Psychology with an H index of 49. It has a price of 2500 €. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,78 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,78.
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2500 €
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Non OAMetrics
1,78
SJR Impact factor49
H Index108
Total Docs (Last Year)209
Total Docs (3 years)6416
Total Refs1296
Total Cites (3 years)206
Citable Docs (3 years)4.81
Cites/Doc (2 years)59.41
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Gender Differences in the Across-Time Associations of the Job Demands-Control-Support Model and Depressive Symptoms: A Three-Wave Study
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View moreA Comparison of the Effects of 45-minute Aerobic Training and Cognitive Task Solving on Transient Mood States in a Female Student Sample
View moreNeuropeptide Y Gene ?o Environment Interaction Predicts Resilience and Positive Future Focus
View moreDoes Social Support Really Help to Eat a Low-Fat Diet? Main Effects and Gender Differences of Received Social Support within the Health Action Process Approach
View moreAn Experimental Investigation of the Effects of Acknowledging False Negative and False Positive Errors on Clients' Cancer Screening Intentions: The Lesser of Two Evils?
View morePromoting Youth Mental Health via Text-Messages: A New Zealand Feasibility Study
View moreCoping in Children and Adolescents with Obesity: The Costs and Benefits of Realistic versus Unrealistic Weight Evaluations
View moreYoung Adults' Developmental Task-Related Goals Modify the Association between Self-Focused Goals and Depressive Symptoms
View moreIt's About Time: Answering the Call for Greater Precision in Research and Practice
View moreA Randomised Controlled Trial of a Social Support Intervention
View moreThe Daily Experience of People with Achondroplasia
View moreTime in Health Psychology
View morePhysical Activity, Well-Being, and the Basic Psychological Needs: Adopting the SDT Model of Eudaimonia in a Post-Cardiac Rehabilitation Sample
View moreGratitude and Well-Being: Who Benefits the Most from a Gratitude Intervention?
View moreDoes Flow Experience Lead to Risk? How and for Whom
View moreFacing Multiple Barriers to Exercise: Does Stronger Efficacy Help Individuals with Arthritis?
View moreExploring the Association between Television Advertising of Healthy and Unhealthy Foods, Self-Control, and Food Intake in Three European Countries
View moreSelf-Reported Quality of Life Before and After Aerobic Exercise Training in Individuals with Hypertension: A Randomised-Controlled Trial
View moreEffects of Constructive Worry, Imagery Distraction, and Gratitude Interventions on Sleep Quality: A Pilot Trial
View moreA Randomised Trial of a Positive Intervention to Promote Well-Being in Cardiac Patients
View moreUndermining Optimistic Denial Reactions to Domestic and Campus Emergency Warning Messages
View moreTransformational Teaching and Adolescent Self-Determined Motivation, Self-Efficacy, and Intentions to Engage in Leisure Time Physical Activity: A Randomised Controlled Pilot Trial
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