This Journal has an Open Access Option
New Title and Expanded Focus
on Social Networking in 2010
CyberPsychology & Behavior has been publishing a large number of papers on social networking behavior on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and other sites, and in text messaging, blogging, and much more. To reflect this editorial expansion, the Journal title has changed to Cyberpsychology, Behavior, and Social Networking.
Cyberpsychology , Behavior, and Social Networking is ranked 9 out of 45 in the "Communication" category of the JCR Social Sciences Edition and has an Impact Factor* of 1.295
* 2008 Journal Citation Reports® published by Thomson Reuters, 2009
Virtual Reality and Other Technologies Offer Hope for More Effective Treatment of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder
Crushing Cigarettes in a Virtual Reality Environment Reduces Tobacco Addiction
Does Facebook Usage Contribute to Jealousy in Relationships?
This authoritative bimonthly peer-reviewed journal explores the impact of the Internet, multi-media, and virtual reality on behavior and society. Now with an expanded focus on social networking, the Journal examines the psychological and social issues surrounding the Internet and interactive technologies.
The journal is a "must read" for psychologists; sociologists; designers and developers of internet technology, mobile devices, and online and virtual games; business executives; educators, and opinion leaders interested in the effects of interactive technologies. The journal’s expanded coverage explores the impact of Social networks, Internet, multi-media, and virtual reality on behavior and society.
Topics include:
• Social networking on Facebook, MySpace, and more
• Virtual communities and blogging behavior
• Mobile phone behavior
• Online video sharing
• Computer games and gaming
• e-Commerce and online shopping
• e-Health communication
• Internet addiction
• Cyberbullying
• Epidemiological studies of internet use and behavior
• Addiction to cyberporn
• Virtual reality therapy
Indexed/Abstracted in:
MEDLINE; EMBASE/Excerpta Medica; PsycINFO; Social Sciences Citation Index®; Current Contents®/Social & Behavioral Sciences; e-psyche; Social SciSearch®; Scopus