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Journal of Black Psychology

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The Journal of Black Psychology is a peer‑reviewed academic journal that focuses on the psychology of Black populations. It is published four times a year by SAGE Publications for the Association of Black Psychologists (United States). Established in 1974, the editor-in-chief is Beverly J. Vandiver of Western Michigan University. The journal covers all aspects of the psychological study of Black people and is indexed in major databases such as the Social Sciences Citation Index, Academic Search Premier, ERIC, PsycINFO, JSTOR, and Scopus. According to Journal Citation Reports, its 2021 impact factor is 2.608. Print ISSN is 0095-7984 and online ISSN is 1552-4558.

Key facts:
- Publisher: SAGE Publications for the Association of Black Psychologists
- Frequency: Four issues per year (quarterly)
- Editor-in-chief: Beverly J. Vandiver (Western Michigan University)
- Scope: All aspects of the psychological study of Black populations
- Indexing: SSCI, Academic Search Premier, ERIC, PsycINFO, JSTOR, Scopus, and others
- Impact factor: 2.608 (2021)
- ISSN: Print 0095-7984; Online 1552-4558
- Established: 1974


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