NJP Volume 25 Issue 2
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 25 Issue 2
TABLE OF CONTENT
- Self Efficacy, Addictive Behaviour And Personality Traits As Predictors Of Gambling Behaviour Among Young Adult In Ibadan, Oyo State.
Falowo, Sunday Peter, Balogun, Shyngle K. Pages 1
- Cognitive Training Interventions for Preventing Dementia in Older Adults: Systematic Literature Review Framework – PEODT.
Genevieve Chimaoge Ebulum. Pages 18
- A Review of the Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on the Organizational Commitment among Employees in Nigeria.
Salako Tokunbo Abiodun, Kareem Kafilat Olaide. Pages 38
- Influence of Group Size on Social Conformity among Ethnic Groups in Lagos, Nigeria.
Salako Tokunbo, Oyede Adedoyin. Pages 49
- Hostile Behaviour among Undergraduates: The Roles of Family Support and Peer Relationship.
Nonso Emmanuel Ihezie, Chidozie Emmanuel Mabia, Onyibor Kingsley Nweke. Pages 56
- The Moderating Role of Hope in the Relationship between Death Anxiety and Psychological Well-being among the Ageing and Elderly.
Jude C. Ekwo, Ejike H. Mgbenkemdi. Pages 65
- Cultural Correlates to Community Policing in Disoriented Society: The Case of Isu-Ebonyi Folks of South Eastern Nigeria.
Okereke Ogbonnaya Jerry, O.O. Onuoha. Pages 74
- Silent Shadows: Unravelling the Demographic and Obstetric Correlates of Postpartum Depression among Nursing Mothers in Imo State, Nigeria.
Ngozi N. Sydney-Agbor, Richards E. Ebeh, Helen I. Nnamdi-Annorzie. Pages 81
- Coping Strategies and Burnout among Nurses: The Moderating Role of Resilience.
Adaobi C. Eze, Pamela A. Ogbozor, Ogochukwu M. Offor. Pages 94