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Psychology of Religion and Spirituality Q1 Unclaimed
Psychology of Religion and Spirituality is a journal indexed in SJR in Social Psychology and Applied Psychology with an H index of 49. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,68 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,68.
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0,68
SJR Impact factor49
H Index15
Total Docs (Last Year)213
Total Docs (3 years)833
Total Refs499
Total Cites (3 years)213
Citable Docs (3 years)2.19
Cites/Doc (2 years)55.53
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The spiritual development of emerging adults over the college years: A 4-year longitudinal investigation.
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View morePathways to posttraumatic growth: The contributions of forgiveness and importance of religion and spirituality.
View moreDiffering pathways between religiousness, spirituality, and health: A self-regulation perspective.
View moreConversion motifs among Muslim converts in the United States.
View moreFinding strength, comfort, and purpose in spirituality after homicide.
View moreReligious engagement in a risky family model predicting health in older Black and White Seventh-Day Adventists.
View moreHow does religiosity enhance psychological well-being? Roles of self-efficacy and perceived social support.
View moreStressful life events and religiousness predict struggles about religion and spirituality.
View moreChristian religious badges instill trust in Christian and non-Christian perceivers.
View moreGender differences in the structure and perception of religious support in a religious Jewish sample.
View moreTotemism and long-term evolutionary success.
View moreUnderstanding resiliency through vulnerability: Cultural meaning and religious practice among Muslim military personnel.
View moreMothers' perceptions of the role of religion in parent-child communication about a death in the family.
View moreDogmatism and mental health: A comparison of the religious and secular.
View moreAdverse childhood experiences and religiosity/spirituality in emerging adolescents in India.
View moreInitial psychometric properties of the Spiritual Bypass Scale in an Indian college student sample.
View moreEvolutionary and cross-cultural investigation of Totemism and Daoism.
View moreValues congruence and organizational commitment in churches: When do shared values matter?
View moreTo believe or not to believe, that is not the question: The complexity of Jewish beliefs about God.
View moreSelf-reported spirituality correlates with endogenous oxytocin.
View moreDeterminants of serving a mission: Senior volunteering among Latter-Day Saints.
View moreForgiveness of in-group offenders in Christian congregations.
View moreApostasy and conversion: Attachment orientations and individual differences in the process of religious change.
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