Nigerian Psychological Research

Quarterly / 2408-5448(pISSN) / 2635-3806 (eISSN)


Aim and Scope

Nigerian Psychological Research is a quarterly publication of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is intended to disseminate original scientific work in all fields of psychology, such as empirical, historical, theoretical and conceptual studies, as well as reviews of literature.

Nigerian Psychological Research is one of the official journals of the Nigerian Psychological Association. It is a quarterly 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; social psychology; organizational psychology; behavioral 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 Psychological Research because we publish with Open Access unless – in some cases where the author has a 100% waiver.

Volume 8 Issue 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  1. Resilience Resources Influencing Coping Strategies Adopted among Transferred Nigeria Police Officers.
    Odunayo Oluwasanmi Oluwafemi, Esau Nanfwang Mwantu, Julie O. E. Orshi. Pages 1
  1. Family Functioning, Self-Esteem and Peer Pressure as Predictors of Substance Abuse among In-School Adolescents in Lafia Metropolis, Nasarawa State.
    Olubunmi O. James, Peter O. Olapegba, Emmanuel E. Uye. Pages 11
  1. Moderating Role of Resilience on Marital Stress as a Predictor of Depression among Married Primary School Teachers.
    Mgbenkemdi Ejike, Anike Raphael, Igboke Uchenna Ngozi. Pages 26
  1. Relationship Between Energy Drink/Alcoholic Beverage Use, Anxiety and Sleep Quality among Nigeria Police Academy Cadets.
    Onyinye C. Igboanusi, Abu Salawu Hassan. Pages 40
  1. Perceived Organizational Justice and Perceived Job Risk as Predictors of Organizational Commitment among Police Personnel in Ibadan Metropolis.
    Elisha L. Tellang, Emmanuel E. Uye, Peter O. Olapegba. Pages 51
  1. The Roles of Sexual Dissatisfaction, Educational Status and Emotional Intelligence on Attitude towards Adverse Pregnancy Outcome (AAOPs).
    Helen I. Nnamdi-Annorzie, Promise C. Uwakwe. Pages 65