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Peace and Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology : the Journal of the Division of Peace Psychology of the American Psychological Association

Peace and Conflict : Journal of Peace Psychology : the Journal of the Division of Peace Psychology of the American Psychological Association is a scientific journal, published since 1995 in English. The journal's country of origin is United States.

Details
Abbr. Peace Confl
Start 1995
End Continuing
Frequency Quarterly
p-ISSN 1078-1919
e-ISSN 1532-7949
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 8422 42
SJR / Ranks: 9931 430
CiteScore / Ranks: 10041 2.30
Recent Articles
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Ferreti G, Morales-Aleman M, Aleman C
Peace Confl . 2021 Mar; 26(2):126-135. PMID: 33776399
Young Latina women (YLW) in Alabama are disproportionately affected by sexual health disparities. However, to access needed reproductive services, YLW must navigate a healthcare landscape that restricts access for youth....
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Meagan W, Ayvaci E, Bhatti S, Karen D, Page L, Tulsie P, et al.
Peace Confl . 2019 Dec; 25(3):246-254. PMID: 31885430
No abstract available.
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Murray L, Cohen J, Mannarino A
Peace Confl . 2019 May; 19(2):180-195. PMID: 31097903
Many evidence-based treatments are now available for traumatized children and youth, and their families. Although these are typically based on past traumas, a large portion of these youth experience continuous...
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Zhong W, Krueger F, Wilson M, Bulbulia J, Grafman J
Peace Confl . 2018 Oct; 24(2):245-249. PMID: 30364497
Magical ideation refers to beliefs about causality that lack empirical bases. Few studies have investigated the neural correlates of magical thinking and religious beliefs. Here, we investigate the association between...
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Townsend D, Taylor L, Furey A, Merrilees C, Goeke-Morey M, Shirlow P, et al.
Peace Confl . 2017 May; 22(3):282-286. PMID: 28461735
No abstract available.
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Chopik W, Konrath S
Peace Confl . 2017 Feb; 22(4):396-400. PMID: 28239251
The current study examines Americans' psychological responses to Osama bin Laden's death. We tracked changes in how different participants responded to dissimilar others from the night of bin Laden's death...
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Kohrt B, Yang M, Rai S, Bhardwaj A, Tol W, Jordans M
Peace Confl . 2016 Aug; 22(3):208-216. PMID: 27524877
Preventing involuntary conscription and voluntary recruitment of youth into armed groups are global human rights priorities. Pathways for self-reported voluntary recruitment and the impact of voluntary recruitment on mental health...
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Merrilees C, Taylor L, Goeke-Morey M, Shirlow P, Cummings E
Peace Confl . 2015 Dec; 20(1):26-38. PMID: 26633936
Going beyond the association between youth exposure to political violence and psychopathology, the current paper examines within-person change in youth strength of identity with their ethno-political group and youth reports...
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Taylor L, Merrilees C, Campbell A, Shirlow P, Cairns E, Goeke-Morey M, et al.
Peace Confl . 2015 Oct; 17(4):343-366. PMID: 26478692
Past research on peace and conflict in Northern Ireland has focused on politically-motivated violence. However, other types of crime (i.e., nonsectarian) also impact community members. To study the changing nature...
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Abrams D, Houston D, Van de Vyver J, Vasiljevic M
Peace Confl . 2015 Apr; 21(1):28-46. PMID: 25914516
In Western culture, there appears to be widespread endorsement of Article 1 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (which stresses equality and freedom). But do people really apply their...