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About the Journal
In Latin, ‘verum’ means truth. This journal is named PSYCHOVERUM since we attempt to search for the truth in behavioural science and individual differences topics. This journal aspires to contribute to science by communicating peer-reviewed research. It has been published by Psychology Study Program Universitas Hasanuddin since 11 November 2022. We welcome empirical research as well as literature review from any discipline that provides a significant contribution to the understanding of behavioural science and individual differences
Aims and Scope
Psychoverum aims to disseminate and discuss peer-reviewed behavioural sciences, such as psychology, sociology, anthropology, economics, health science, and management science, which focus on integrating human well-being and sustainability. We welcome empirical research and theoretical reviews that aim the factors that influence human well-being in different contexts, the psychological and biological processes that affect well-being, the interactions between individuals, society, and the environment to achieve sustainability and well-being, and methods to improve individual well-being to achieve sustainability. In specific, we accept scientific discoveries of empirical work and theoretical reviews that aim to answer questions but are not limited to:
- What aspects affect humans’ well-being in diverse contexts?
- How do psychological and biological processes affect well-being?
- How do individuals, society and the environment interact to achieve sustainability and well-being?
- How to improve individual well-being to accomplish sustainability?
The research published in PSYCHOVERUM should be based on rigorous scientific methods and should be of interest to a wide range of readers. We are particularly interested in research that is innovative and has the potential to make a significant contribution to science.
Peer Review
All submitted manuscripts are subject to initial review by the editorial team to assess the suitability of the manuscript to the journal’s aims and scope. If found suitable, the manuscript will be reviewed by an independent, expert reviewer. All reviews are double-blind, which means that neither the reviewer nor the author will know each other's identity.