About the Journal
Journal of Applied Psychology and Health Studies (JAPHAS) is a peer-reviewed academic journal that focuses on the integration of psychological theory and research within health-related contexts. The journal provides an interdisciplinary platform for the dissemination of original empirical studies, systematic reviews, and theoretical articles addressing applied psychological practices in physical, mental, and social health. JAPHAS welcomes contributions from scholars, practitioners, and policymakers across fields such as clinical psychology, health promotion, behavioral medicine, mental health education, and occupational health psychology. The journal aims to bridge the gap between psychological research and health practice by highlighting innovative interventions, culturally relevant approaches, and evidence-based strategies that enhance well-being across diverse populations. Special emphasis is placed on applied research that informs policy, improves health outcomes, and contributes to the development of sustainable health systems globally. Published biannually, JAPHAS adheres to rigorous standards of academic integrity and scientific relevance. Manuscripts undergo a double-blind peer-review process to ensure quality, originality, and clarity.