Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma Q1 Unclaimed
Underpinned by a biopsychosocial approach, the journal presents the latest research, theory, and practical applications on helping to understand, prevent and treat children suffering from traumatic symptoms and disorders during childhood, and where the impact of these experiences continues into adulthood. Offers original research, prevention and treatment strategies regarding the psychological effects of trauma on children and adolescents Draws on the disciplines of psychology, medicine, social work, sociology, public health, nursing, law and education It has an SJR impact factor of 0,749.
Type: Journal
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Languages: English
Open Access Policy: Open Choice
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Publication frecuency: -
2290 €
Inmediate OANPD
Embargoed OA0 €
Non OAMetrics
0,749
SJR Impact factor31
H Index126
Total Docs (Last Year)217
Total Docs (3 years)7403
Total Refs500
Total Cites (3 years)211
Citable Docs (3 years)2.28
Cites/Doc (2 years)58.75
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View moreAllostatic Load: Considering the Burden of Cumulative Trauma on Children in Foster Care
View moreFamily Enrichment Adventure Therapy: A Mixed Methods Study Examining the Impact of Trauma-Informed Adventure Therapy on Children and Families Affected by Abuse
View moreLetter to the Editor: Child Torture as a Form of Child Abuse
View moreParadigm Shifts Don't Come Easy: Confrontations between the Trauma Perspective and the DSM in Mental Health Treatment for Abused and Neglected Children
View moreTrauma Exposure in Primary School Children: Who Is at Risk?
View moreThe Role of Internal and External Protective Factors in Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Children's Psychological Reactions to Community Violence Exposure
View moreTrauma in Children and Adolescents: Issues Related to Age and Complex Traumatic Reactions
View moreExposure to Bullying Among Adolescents Across Nine Countries
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View moreDevelopment and Initial Evaluation of a Cost-effective, Internet-based Program to Assist Professionals in Reporting Suspected Child Maltreatment
View moreTrauma Outcome Process Assessment (TOPA) Model: An Ecological Paradigm for Treating Traumatized Sexually Abusive Youth
View moreWeathering the Storm: Persistent Effects and Psychological First Aid with Children Displaced by Hurricane Katrina
View moreTeachers' Beliefs about Maltreatment Effects on Student Learning and Classroom Behavior
View moreComplicated Grief Reactions in Children and Adolescents
View moreAdverse Childhood Experiences from Ages 0-2 and Young Adult Health: Implications for Preventive Screening and Early Intervention
View moreParent and Teacher Perceptions of Assessing Lebanese Children's Reaction to War-Related Stress: A Survey of Psychological and Behavioral Functioning
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