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Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (JCCP)

Publisher :

American Psychological Association

Scopus Profile
Peer reviewed only
Scopus Profile
Open Access
  • epidemiology
  • health care economics
  • behavioral disorders
  • +2

e-ISSN :

1939-2117

Issue Frequency :

Bi-Monthly

Impact Factor :

6.3

p-ISSN :

0022-006X

Est. Year :

1937

Mobile :

8003742721

Country :

United States

Language :

English

APC :

YES

Impact Factor Assignee :

Google Scholar

Email :

p.cuijpers@vu.nl

Journal Descriptions

The Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology® (JCCP) publishes original contributions on the following topics: the development, validity, and use of techniques of diagnosis and treatment of disordered behavior studies of a variety of populations that have clinical interest, including but not limited to medical patients, ethnic minorities, persons with serious mental illness, and community samples studies that have a cross-cultural or demographic focus and are of interest for treating behavior disorders studies of personality and of its assessment and development where these have a clear bearing on problems of clinical dysfunction and treatment studies of gender, ethnicity, or sexual orientation that have a clear bearing on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment studies of psychosocial aspects of health behaviors Studies that focus on populations that fall anywhere within the lifespan are considered. JCCP welcomes submissions on treatment and prevention in all areas of clinical and clinical–health psychology and especially on topics that appeal to a broad clinical–scientist and practitioner audience. JCCP encourages the submission of theory–based interventions, studies that investigate mechanisms of change, and studies of the effectiveness of treatments in real-world settings. Studies on the following topics will be considered if they have clear implications for clinical research and practice: epidemiology use of psychological services health care economics for behavioral disorders Although JCCP largely publishes research that is empirical and quantitative in method, rigorous theoretical papers on topics of broad interest to the field of clinical psychology will be considered, as will critical analyses and meta-analyses of treatment approaches on topics of broad theoretical, methodological, or practical interest to the field of clinical psychology. JCCP also considers methodologically sound single-case designs (e.g., that conform to the recommendations outlined in the "What Works Clearinghouse (WWC) Single-Case Design" paper). JCCP does not consider manuscripts dealing with the etiology or descriptive pathology of abnormal behavior (which are more appropriate for the Journal of Psychopathology and Clinical Science). Similarly, the journal does not consider articles focusing primarily on assessment, measurement, and diagnostic procedures and concepts (which are more appropriate for Psychological Assessment). Editors reserve the right to determine the most appropriate location of a manuscript. Disclaimer: APA and the editors of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology® assume no responsibility for statements and opinions advanced by the authors of its articles.


Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (JCCP) is :

International, Peer-Reviewed, Open Access, Refereed, epidemiology, health care economics, behavioral disorders, Clinical Psychology, Consulting , Online or Print, Bi-Monthly Journal

UGC Approved, ISSN Approved: P-ISSN - 0022-006X, E-ISSN - 1939-2117, Established in - 1937, Impact Factor - 6.3

Not Provide Crossref DOI

Indexed in Scopus, WoS, PubMed

Not indexed in DOAJ, UGC CARE

Publications of JCCP

Research Article
  • dott image Robert J. Sockloskie
  • dott image October, 1991

Characteristics of aggressors against women: Testing a model using a national sample of college students

Structural equation modeling was used to study the characteristics of college men (N = 2,652) who aggressed against women either sexually, nonsexually, or both. According to the model, h...

The Longitudinal Impact of Demand and Withdrawal During Marital Conflict

Forty-eight couples completed a measure of relationship satisfaction and participated in 2 videotaped problem-solving interactions, 1 focused on an issue identified by the woman and 1 focuse...

Research Article
  • dott image Christine A. Gidycz
  • dott image February, 1987

The scope of rape: Incidence and prevalence of sexual aggression and victimization in a national sample of higher education students

Because of inadequacies in the methods used to measure sexual assault, national crime statistics, criminal victimization studies, convictions, or incarceration rates fail to reflect the true...

Sexual Experiences Survey: A research instrument investigating sexual aggression and victimization.

Developed a survey capable of reflecting hidden cases of rape and of documenting a dimensional view of sexual aggression/sexual victimization. This survey examines degrees of coercion used o...

Research Article
  • dott image Christine A. Gidycz
  • dott image June, 1985

Sexual Experiences Survey: Reliability and validity.

Explored the veracity of self-reported sexual experiences as relayed by university students (242 females and 144 males) on a sexual experience survey that was completed once privately and a ...

Characteristics of aggressors against women: Testing a model using a national sample of college students.

Structural equation modeling was used to study the characteristics of college men (N = 2,652) who aggressed against women either sexually, nonsexually, or both. According to the model, h...

Research Article
  • dott image April, 1989

Discriminant analysis of risk factors for sexual victimization among a national sample of college women

Examined the accuracy with which rape and lesser sexual assaults were predicted among a representative national sample of 2,723 college women. A total of 14 risk variables operationalized th...

Cognitive mediation of rape's mental, physical and social health impact: Tests of four models in cross-sectional data.

Four nested, theoretically specified, increasingly complex models were tested representing cognitive mediation of rape's effects on mental, physical, and social health. Data were cross-secti...

Relation of criminal victimization to health perceptions among women medical patients

The relation of criminal victimization to health perceptions (self-rated current health) was determined among women health maintenance organization patients. Data were survey responses from ...

Change in Cognitive Mediators of Rape's Impact on Psychosocial Health Across 2 Years of Recovery

A previously published cross-sectional model of cognitive mediation of rape's impact on health (M. P. Koss, A. J. Figueredo, & R. J. Prince, 2002) was replicated longitudinally. Rape survivo...

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