Clinical Psychological Science Impact Factor, Quartile, Indexing, Ranking

Clinical Psychological Science Impact Factor, Indexing, Ranking

Clinical Psychological Science (CPS) is a scholarly journal dedicated to publishing research in the field of Psychology, and Published by SAGE. The Print-ISSN of Clinical Psychological Science is 2167-7026 and its abbreviation is Clin Psychol Sci.

The latest Impact Factor of the Clinical Psychological Science for 2024-2025 is 4.8.

The Publicaiton fees (APC) is 3500 USD, 2565 GBP.


Clinical Psychological Science Aim and Scope

Clinical Psychological Science publishes advances in clinical science and provides a venue for cutting-edge research across a wide range of conceptual views, approaches, and topics. The Journal encompasses many core domains that have defined clinical psychology, but also boundary-crossing advances that integrate and make contact with diverse disciplines and that may not easily be found in traditional clinical psychology journals. Among the key topics are research on the underlying mechanisms and etiologies of psychological health and dysfunction; basic and applied work on the diagnosis, assessment, treatment, and prevention of mental illness; service delivery; and promotion of well-being.

 

This broadly based international Journal sits at the interface of clinical psychological science and other disciplines, publishing the best papers from the full spectrum of relevant science. The Journal welcomes empirical papers as well as occasional reviews and associated theoretical formulations addressing the following:

  • Research from all areas of psychology and from all disciplines (e.g., genetics, neuroscience, psychiatry, public health, sociology) insofar as they relate to clinical psychology issues broadly conceived;
  • Basic research on the psychological and related processes that are disrupted in psychopathology;
  • Research on core areas of cognition, emotion, learning, memory, sensation, perception, and neuroscience that clearly addresses clinical phenomena;
  • Research related to clinical issues at all levels of analysis (from genes and molecules to contexts and cultures), using the full range of behavioral and biological methods, and incorporating both human and non-human animal models;
  • Research on specific clinical symptoms, syndromes, and diagnostic systems;
  • Studies with clinical patient populations as well as studies using non-clinical or pre-clinical populations that are relevant to understanding clinical dysfunction;
  • Basic and applied research relevant to clinical diagnosis, assessment, prevention, and treatment;
  • Research focusing on precursors and risk factors for dysfunction as well as protective factors and resources that promote resilience and adaptive functioning;
  • Cultural and ethnic studies that advance our understanding of processes that relate to development of mental health or dysfunction; and
  •  Sophisticated, cross-cutting, and novel methodological, statistical, and mathematical approaches that enable advances in research.

Clinical Psychological Science Details


Journal title Clinical Psychological Science (CPS)
Abbreviation Clin Psychol Sci
Print ISSN 2167-7026
Online ISSN 2167-7034
Publisher Name SAGE
Editor-in-chief Jennifer L. Tackett
Subject Category Psychology
Access type Hybrid
Status 🟢 Active

Clinical Psychological Science Metrics and Rankings

In the context of academic journals, "Metrics and Rankings" refer to various measures and evaluations used to assess the quality, influence, and impact of a journal.

Below are the metrics and rankings for the journal Clinical Psychological Science

Impact Factor 4.8
SJR 2.115
SNIP 2.172
Ranking 1089
CiteScore 10.7
H-Index 64
Quartile Q1
Clinical Psychological Science Impact Factor List

Clinical Psychological Science Review Time

Journal review time is basically how long it takes for experts to read and decide whether an article is good enough to be published in a journal.

Review Time 45 days

Clinical Psychological Science Abstracting and Indexing

Abstracting and Indexing (A&I) refers to the processes that help organize and categorize academic journals, making them easier to find and access for researchers and scholars

Abstracting and Indexing

Clinical Psychological Science Submission

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