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Psychology of Violence is a journal indexed in SJR in Health (social science) and Social Psychology with an H index of 60. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,049 and it has a best quartile of Q1. It has an SJR impact factor of 1,049.
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1,049
SJR Impact factor60
H Index24
Total Docs (Last Year)170
Total Docs (3 years)1413
Total Refs562
Total Cites (3 years)170
Citable Docs (3 years)2.69
Cites/Doc (2 years)58.88
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"Persist. persist."": A qualitative study of women's decisions to disclose and their perceptions of the impact of routine screening for intimate partner violence."
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View moreChanging orientations to corporal punishment: A randomized, control trial of the efficacy of a motivational approach to psycho-education.
View moreChild behavior problems: Role of cocaine use, parenting, and child exposure to violence.
View moreResearch agenda for violence against American Indian and Alaska Native women: Toward the development of strength-based and resilience interventions.
View moreProtective factors for violence perpetration in Somali young adults: The role of community belonging and neighborhood cohesion.
View moreOutcomes of a restorative circles program in a high school setting.
View moreAlcohol use and problems as a potential mediator of the relationship between emotion dysregulation and intimate partner violence perpetration.
View moreCumulative victimization as a predictor of intimate partner violence among young mothers.
View moreKey roles of community connectedness in healing from trauma.
View moreNarrative writing exercises for promoting health among adolescents: Promises and pitfalls.
View moreAssociations between childhood peer victimization and aggression and subsequent victimization and aggression at college.
View moreTechnology and violence: Conceptual issues raised by the rapidly changing social environment.
View moreFamilial pathways to polyvictimization for sexual and gender minority adolescents: Microaffirming, microaggressing, violent, and adverse families.
View moreConceptualizing the challenge of reducing interpersonal violence.
View moreAdvancing domestic violence program evaluation: Development and validation of the Measure of Victim Empowerment Related to Safety (MOVERS).
View moreHot temperatures and even hotter tempers: Sociological mediators in the relationship between global climate change and homicide.
View moreIndividual moral disengagement and bystander behavior in bullying: The role of moral distress and collective moral disengagement.
View moreAlcohol, drugs, and violence: A meta-meta-analysis.
View moreAn online bystander intervention program for the prevention of sexual violence.
View moreTakeCARE, a video bystander program to help prevent sexual violence on college campuses: Results of two randomized, controlled trials.
View moreThe relationship between bias-based peer victimization and depressive symptomatology across sexual and gender identity.
View moreThe relation between borderline personality disorder features and teen dating violence.
View moreDifferential relationships between childhood and adolescent sexual victimization and cognitive-affective sexual appraisals.
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