NIGERIAN JOURNAL OF PSYCHOLOGY

Aim & Scope

Nigerian Journal of Psychology is a yearly publication of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is intended to disseminate original scientific work in all fields of psychology presented at our Annual Scientific Conference.

Nigerian Journal of Psychology is one of the official journals of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is a yearly publication intended to disseminate original work in all fields of psychology, and it welcomes empirical and theoretical studies, as well as reviews,in a broad range of areas, such as developmental, school and educational psychology, behavioural psychology, clinical psychology, health psychology, cognitive psychology, neuropsychology, psychological assessment, experimental psychology, theory and history of psychology. Authors are required to pay a fee to publish in Nigerian Journal of Psychology because we publish with Open Access unless in some cases where the author   100% waiver.

Volume 24 Issue 2

TABLE OF CONTENT

  1. Developing the Innovation and Creativity Assessment Model (ICAM): A Framework for Enhancing Entrepreneurial Studies.
    John Oji, Caroline Ochuko Alordiah. Pages 1
  1. Perceived Social Support, Self-Efficacy On Entrepreneurial Intentions Among Youths In Ikwerre Local Government Area Of Rivers State.
    Wadi Oghenetega Elizabeth, Reuben Promise, Leera Lenu Kpagih. Pages 16
  1. The Influence of Work-Life Balance on the Physical Health Outcome of University Academics: A Study Conducted at the University of Delta, Agbor.
    Augusta Mary Onyebuchi Ojobu. Pages 26
  1. Prevalence And Pattern Of Abusive Self-Medication In Owerre Communities, Imo State, Nigeria.
    Ann U. Madukwe, Juliana C. Njoku, Juliet Ifeoma Nwufo, Victoria C. Chukwudi, Vitus C. Onyeze, Joy O. Echeme. Pages 34
  1. Secure Attachment Style In Neighborhood Disorder And Tendency To Commit Crime Among Undergraduates.
    Okonkwo Kizito Ifunanya, Okonkwo Jane Ogechukwu, Okpala Michael Okemefuna, Okechukwu Ferdinand Cyril-Nwuche, Agbasimelo Chioma Ifeoma, Eze Chinwe Mariaceline, Buchi Chinonso Gloria, Nweke Kingsley Onyibor. Pages 61
  1. Developing a Conceptual Framework for Understanding the Intersection of Anger, Domestic Violence, and Learning Disabilities: Implications for Counselling.
    Florence Omumu. Pages 72
  1. Divorce And Child Abuse As Indices Of Behavioural Problems Among Children In Owerri Municipal, Nigeria.
    Leonard Chioma Onwukwe. Pages 87