About the Journal

The Sociology and Psychology Research Journal (SPRJ) is a peer-reviewed, open-access scholarly journal dedicated to advancing knowledge in sociology, psychology, and related disciplines. The journal provides an international platform for researchers, practitioners, and professionals to publish original research, theoretical analyses, and reviews that deepen understanding of human behavior, social dynamics, and mental processes.

SPRJ promotes interdisciplinary knowledge exchange, highlighting innovative approaches and research that inform practice, policy, and societal development. By bridging research and real-world application, the journal contributes to the advancement of sociology and psychology globally.

Aim

The aim of the Sociology and Psychology Research Journal is to provide a rigorous platform for high-quality publications that advance understanding of social and psychological phenomena. The journal is committed to:

  • Publishing original research that explores critical issues in sociology and psychology.
  • Encouraging interdisciplinary studies integrating social sciences, behavioral sciences, and policy analysis.
  • Facilitating collaboration among scholars, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide.
  • Disseminating knowledge that supports evidence-based practice, mental health initiatives, and social development.

Scope

The scope of SPRJ covers a wide range of topics in sociology and psychology, including but not limited to:

  • Sociology: Social structures, cultural studies, inequality, social change, and public policy.
  • Psychology: Cognitive, clinical, developmental, organizational, and social psychology.
  • Mental Health & Wellbeing: Mental health promotion, interventions, and community support systems.
  • Interdisciplinary Research: Integrating sociology, psychology, education, public health, and economics.
  • Applied Studies: Case studies, evidence-based practice, and policy evaluations.

SPRJ welcomes original research articles, reviews, case studies, and theoretical papers that contribute to advancing knowledge, improving practice, and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration in sociology and psychology.