Global publisher Springer and the Society for Occupational Health Psychology (SOHP) are launching a new multidisciplinary journal called Occupational Health Science on the broad field of occupational health psychology and well-being. The journal offers an international perspective, a translational/evidence-based practice focus and a flexible approach that allows for both theory-based and descriptive articles. Available in print and electronic editions, the first issue will be published in 2017, with the first articles being accepted for online publication in 2016.
Occupational Health Science is peer-reviewed and dedicated to publishing leading-edge research on behavioral, social and psychological aspects of occupational health. The journal will publish papers that represent important contributions to understanding the phenomena related to worker safety, health and well-being. It will publish articles of interest to academics as well as practitioners in the fields of applied psychology, public health, industrial hygiene, occupational medicine, nursing, occupational safety, epidemiology, ergonomics, human resource management, organizational behavior and economics.
Robert Sinclair, Professor of Industrial and Organizational Psychology at Clemson University, USA, will serve as the editor-in-chief of the journal.
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