Journal of Family Research is a double-blind peer-reviewed quarterly serial, owned, managed, and published by Shahid Beheshti University since 2005. The journal publishes novel full-length articles in theoretical and applied aspects in all issues spanning the concept of the family.


Journal Title

Journal of Family Research

P-ISSN

1735-8442

E-ISSN

2476-7484

Frequency

Quarterly

Editor-in-Chief

Mohammad Ali Mazaheri Tehrani, Ph.D.

Language 

Persian with English Abstracts

Plagiarism Checker

iThenticate, Samimnoor (Persian)

Peer Review Policy

Double-blind

Article Processing Charges

See here

Average Review Time

4 Months

Acceptance Rate

30%

Owner & Publisher

Shahid Beheshti University, Iran.

In Collaboration With

Iranian Association of Child and Adolescent Clinical Psychology 

Current Issue: Volume 20, Issue 3 - Serial Number 79, 2024 (in progress) 

Phenomenological investigation of the quality of childhood in people with substance abuse

Pages 19-31

10.48308/jfr.2024.234149.1690

Sara Okhovat; Azadeh Choobforoushzadeh; Yasser Rezapour Mirsaleh; Motahareh Kargar Shooroki


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