Journal of Psychosocial Wellbeing (JPSW)

About the Journal
Journal of Psychosocial Wellbeing (JPSW) is a biannual journal dedicated to advancing knowledge and fostering critical dialogue on the intersection of mental health, social factors, and cultural dynamics.
Our mission is to provide a high-quality platform that is relevant, inclusive, and thought-provoking, representing the diverse voices and perspectives of mental health professionals, researchers, academicians, and scholars worldwide. JPSW invites original research articles, literature reviews, critical commentaries, case studies, and book reviews that explore the complex interplay of psychosocial factors.
By emphasizing the social and cultural dimensions of mental health, JPSW aims to contribute to evidence-based practices, policy development, and a deeper understanding of psychosocial wellbeing.
We welcome contributions that challenge conventional paradigms, foster interdisciplinary collaboration, and address emerging issues in the mental health field.
Current Issue
Original Article
Review Article
Peer Review policy
Journal of Psychosocial Wellbeing (JPSW) follows a rigorous process to ensure the publication of high-quality research.
• Process: Manuscripts are reviewed by at least two subject experts who remain anonymous to the authors.
• Criteria: Reviewers assess submissions for originality, relevance, methodology, and academic contribution.
• Timeline: The process typically takes 3–4 weeks, after which authors are notified of the decision (acceptance, revisions, or rejection).
• Ethics: Reviewers adhere to strict ethical guidelines, ensuring confidentiality, impartiality, and constructive feedback.
Authors are encouraged to address reviewer comments promptly to facilitate timely publication.