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Death Studies
DisciplinePsychology
LanguageEnglish
Edited byRobert A. Neimeyer
Publication details
Publisher
Frequency10/year
1.361 (2019)
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4Death Stud.
Indexing
ISSN0748-1187 (print)
1091-7683 (web)
OCLC no.10890428
Links

Death Studies is a peer-reviewed academic journal published ten times a year by Routledge and sponsored by the Association for Death Education and Counseling[1] - The Thanatology Association. It focuses on issues related to death, dying, bereavement, and death education.

Publication History

Death Studies was formerly published as Death Education from 1977 to 1984. Its founding editor was Hannelore Wass.[2]

Abstracting and indexing

According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2016 impact factor of 1.160, ranking it 22nd out of 41 journals in the category "Social Issues," 25th out of 40 journals in the category, "Biomedical Social Sciences," and 69th out of 129 journals for the category, "Multidisciplinary Psychology." [3]

Death Studies is indexed in:

References

  1. ^ Inc., Advanced Solutions International. "Publications Home". www.adec.org. Retrieved 2017-10-02. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. ^ "Death Studies". www.tandfonline.com. Retrieved 2017-10-02.
  3. ^ "Journals Ranked by Impact: Social Issues". 2016 Journal Citation Reports. Web of Science (Social Sciences ed.). Thomson Reuters. 2017.