JYWB
Child & Adolescent Psychology Pediatric Medicine Psychiatry Psychology Early Childhood Education
Journal of Youth Well-being
The Journal of Youth Well-being is a scientific journal dedicated to the study, prevention, and intervention of key issues affecting young people. Its mission is to promote a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by adolescents and young adults, such as anxiety, self-harm, eating disorders, fears, depression, and suicide risk, through the publication of academic articles, research, and innovative methodologies.
The journal aims to be a multidisciplinary platform welcoming contributions from psychologists, educators, sociologists, medical professionals, and other experts working to improve youth well-being. Its primary goal is to provide scientific evidence, practical tools, and methodological approaches to prevent and address youth distress, enhancing the quality of life for the younger generations.
The Journal of Youth Well-being invites authors to submit:
Our mission is to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications, contributing to the development of innovative and tangible solutions to address the challenges facing today’s youth.