Journal of Applied Psychology, Sociology, and Social Policy (JAPSSP) is a distinguished scholarly publication dedicated to advancing research and knowledge at the intersection of psychology, sociology, and social policy. As a leading platform for academic discourse, JAPSSP provides a forum for researchers, scholars, and practitioners to explore the latest developments, theories, and applications in these interconnected disciplines.

JAPSSP is committed to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and fostering dialogue among professionals and researchers across psychology, sociology, and social policy fields. The journal welcomes original research articles, theoretical contributions, empirical studies, and reviews that address critical issues and contribute to the understanding and application of applied psychology, sociology, and social policy in diverse contexts.

Covering a wide range of topics, JAPSSP addresses key issues relevant to applied psychology, sociology, and social policy, including but not limited to:

  • Psychological and sociological approaches to understanding human behavior
  • Social inequalities and social justice
  • Community development and social welfare
  • Mental health and well-being
  • Family dynamics and relationships
  • Workplace diversity and inclusion
  • Social impact of technology and globalization
  • Policy interventions and social change

With a focus on academic rigor and practical relevance, JAPSSP aims to publish high-quality research that informs practice, policy, and social interventions. All submissions undergo a rigorous peer-review process to ensure the integrity and credibility of published research. By providing a platform for cutting-edge research and scholarly discourse, JAPSSP contributes to the advancement of applied psychology, sociology, and social policy and supports the development of effective strategies for addressing contemporary social challenges.