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Announcements
Psychology: the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society | New policy for publication of accepted papers
2024-01-03
Dear members of the psychological research community,
We are happy to announce that, following a decision of the Editorial Board of ´´'Psychology´: the Journal of the Hellenic Psychological Society', a new policy concerning the publication of accepted papers has been adopted. From now on, papers after being accepted for publication will be forwarded to production for proofreading and typesetting, and will be published and indexed on an article-by-article basis as soon as this process is completed. This will reduce considerably the waiting time from acceptance to publication.
During the next two months, the authors of all already accepted papers will be informed on the preparation of their final manuscripts as well as on potential corrections that might be deemed necessary before publication.
On behalf of the Editorial Board,
Alexandra Karousou
Indexing and Editorial Ethics Coordinator
EXTENSION OF DEADLINE SUBMISSION FOR SPECIAL TOPIC: “Individuals, Relationships and Community in the Digital Era”
2023-09-20
In response to numerous requests, we are pleased to announce that the deadline for submission in the Special Topic “Individuals, Relationships and Community in the Digital Era” has been extended until September 29, 2023. For more information, please connect with the initial link: https://ejournals.epublishing.ekt.gr/index.php/psychology/announcement/view/381. We remind that Authors will be informed of the progress and status of their submissions until the end of December 2023.
The Guest Editors
Panagiotis Kordoutis, Petros Roussos and Anthi Argyroudi
Call for papers: Special section “Contemporary challenges in Clinical and Health Psychology”
2023-06-29
The Clinical and Health Psychology Division of the Hellenic Psychological Society invites the submission of manuscripts for a special section addressing “Contemporary challenges in Clinical and Health Psychology”. More specifically, this special issue focuses on the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic and other contemporary health threats to the two disciplines of Clinical Psychology and Health Psychology.
More information is provided in the following link.
Current Issue
Vol. 29 No. 2 (2024): December 2024
Published: 30-07-2024
Special Section: Contemporary challenges in Clinical and Health Psychology
Guest Editors: George Koulierakis & Vasiliki Yotsidi
THEORETICAL REVIEWS
Rethinking Engagement: Insights from conceptual change research
Natassa Kyriakopoulou, Irini Skopeliti
Adolescents’ possible selves, motivation and academic achievement: A literature review
Evropi Efthymiadou, Eleftheria N. Gonida
RESEARCH PAPERS
Preschool teachers’ views about preschool death education: The role of perceived self-efficacy, perceived competence and death experiences
Vasiliki Brouskeli, Ioanna- Konstantina Piperkou
The long-term effect of childhood trauma and alexithymia on mental distress during the COVID-19 pandemic in Greece
Tanya Anagnostopoulou, Argyroula Kalaitzaki, George Tsouvelas, Alexandra Tamiolaki
Exploring the “interactive” hypothesis in adolescents with vision impairment: The relationship between school belonging and selfesteem
Ifigeneia Manitsa, Dr. Fiona Barlow-Brown
The Effects of Age, Sex and Education on HVLT-R Performance Across the Lifespan: Data from the NEUROAGE Cohort
Flora Nikolaou, Michalis Michaelides, Juliana Prokopiou, George Metaxas, Fofi Constantinidou
Self-presentation strategies of Instagram female users: A postmodern feminist analysis
Aikaterina Akritidou, Stavros Megaris, Eugenie Georgaca
Towards an integration of different approaches to social influence: from thought-listing to source-message evaluation
Stamos Papastamou, Gerasimos Prodromitis, Antonis Gardikiotis
Role of Neuropsychological Factors in Post Head Injury Symptoms of Complicated Mild-moderate Traumatic Brain Injury patients
Akanksha Chaurasiya, Jay Ranjan, Nityanand Pandey, Hari Shanker Asthana
How leaders reach to ethical leadership: An unfolding item response theory analysis
Eirini Marina Mitropoulou, Leonidas Zampetakis
Problem Management Plus (PM+) intervention in the context of refugee psychosocial support: Research data and applications
Chrysovalantis Papathanasiou, Stella Pantelidou, Pepi Belekou, Angeliki Menediatou, Anastasia Mantzari, Stelios Stylianidis
The interplay of online sexual harassment victimization, personality factors, and experiences of loneliness
Vanessa Barros, Ana Paula Monteiro, Ângela Leite
SPECIAL SECTION
Mental health information-seeking in Greece from the Global Financial Crisis to the COVID-19 pandemic: A multiple change-point Google Trends analysis
Christina Parpoula, Fotios Anagnostopoulos
Systemic therapists’ experience of the enforced transition to online therapy due to the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study
Vasiliki Yotsidi, Angeliki Providaki, Myrto Fourtouni
Risk factors of intimate partner violence in women attending a community-based sexual health center: Perceived discrimination as a key factor
Anna Apostolidou, Stavroula Triantafyllidou, Clara Vlachodimitropoulos Rodriguez, Paraskevi Siamitrou, Konstantinos Protopapas, Georgios Papadopetrakis, Andreas Paspalakis, Evangelia Ntinopoulou, Stergios Matis, Amalia Manolopoulou, Georgia Koutsi, Nikos Vegkos, Andreas Aslanis, Anastasia Antoniadou, Lissy Canellopoulos, Antonios Poulios
Parental intentions to vaccinate their daughters for HPV. A cross-sectional nationwide study in Greece using the COM-B model
Apostolos Efkarpidis, George Koulierakis, Anastasia Papastilianou
A unique combination of coping strategies promotes each domain of post-traumatic growth during COVID-19: Differences between community residents and healthcare workers
Argyroula Kalaitzaki, Alexandra Tamiolaki, George Tsouvelas
Fear of COVID-19 and health-related quality of life: A cross-sectional study among healthcare professionals
Anna Katsouda, Despoina Sikelianou, Georgios A. Kougioumtzis; Charikleia Dolma; Triantafyllia Koliniatii
Immunity, self-regulation, and COVID-related distress two years following the outburst of the pandemic
Antonia Paschali, Evangelos C. Karademas
Association between optimism and health orientation and differences across gender and exercise status. A cross-sectional study during the COVID-19 pandemic
Konstantina Orlandou, Constantinos Togas, George Alexias