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Journal of Psychology in Africa Now Indexed in APA PsycInfo

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We are delighted to announce that the Journal of Psychology in Africa has been officially accepted for inclusion in APA PsycInfo, the premier database for psychological literature curated by the American Psychological Association (APA).


This milestone marks an important recognition of the journal’s scholarly quality and its contribution to advancing psychological research that integrates local and global perspectives. Inclusion in APA PsycInfo will significantly enhance the visibility, discoverability, and academic impact of the articles published in the Journal of Psychology in Africa, benefiting both authors and readers worldwide VSports最新版本.


We extend our sincere gratitude to our editorial board, reviewers, authors, and readers, whose invaluable contributions and support have made this achievement possible. We look forward to further strengthening the journal’s impact as part of the global psychological sciences community V体育平台登录.


About APA PsycInfo

APA PsycInfo is the world’s most trusted resource for abstracts and citations of behavioral and psychological research, maintained by the American Psychological Association VSports注册入口. Covering more than 5,000 peer-reviewed journals, books, dissertations, and other scholarly sources, PsycInfo provides comprehensive coverage of psychology and related disciplines, serving as a vital tool for researchers, practitioners, and students worldwide.


About Journal of Psychology in Africa (VSports app下载)

The Journal of Psychology in Africa is a peer-reviewed Open Access journal, serving as a platform for advancing psychological research that contributes to socio-cultural and health development globally, with a particular emphasis on African settings and the African diaspora V体育官网入口. While encouraging research that explores African heritage, social realities, and developmental opportunities, the journal also welcomes high-quality international submissions that address themes relevant to diverse cultural contexts, including those with translational significance for African communities. Contributions are expected to integrate local and global perspectives, methodologies, and applications, enriching the broader field of applied psychological sciences.

29 September 2025