" The Journal of Woman and Family Studies"

This journal is one of the scientific, open-access, double-blind, and peer-reviewed journals which is published by Alzahra University and publishes high-quality scholarly English & Persian papers in the field of women and family with psychological, sociological, Law and Jurisprudence, and Islamic approaches

"Journal Information"

Country: Iran

IF in ISC: .343

Ranking: Scientific

Acceptance Rate: 4-6%

Release frequency: Quarterly

Review Length: 4 to 6 Months

Accessibility: Open and free  

P-E ISSN:2345-2692 / 2538-2004

Email address: jwfs@alzahra.ac.ir

Release status: Electronic & Hardcopy

References Style: APA 7th Edition (2020)

Copyright and Publisher: Alzahra University

Review: Double-blind with at least 2 Reviewers

Year and Month of the Beginning of the Release: Fall 2013

The fee: 1.000.000 Rials for reviewing and 2.000.0000 Rials for publishing

Specialized field of publication: Studies in the field of women and family

Address: Women Research Center, 6th floor, Kharazmi Building, Alzahra University, Vanak Square, Tehran, Iran

Plagiarism Check: Samim Noor for Persian papers & iThenticate program for English papers

Language: Three issues in Persian (short and extended English abstract) and one issue in English

Indexed: SID, Google Scholar, DOAJ, NOORMAGZ, CIVILICA, ISC, Magiran, RICeST

Type of acceptable papers: Original Research, Review, Systematic Review, Meta-analysis, Conceptual, Case Study

Impact Factor 

0.343

Quality index ISC

Q2

Ranking in the evaluation of the Ministry of Science, Research and Technology (MSRT)

B

This Journal observes the ethical codes of COPE in accepting, reviewing, and publishing articles.

Authors must prepare manuscripts according to the journal format complete the Commitment and Conflict of Interest forms and upload them in the website

Copyright & License  

  • Copyright on any open-access article published by the journal is retained by the author(s).
  • Authors grant the journal a license to publish the article and identify itself as the original publisher.
  • Authors also grant any third party the right to use the article freely if its integrity is maintained and its original authors, citation details, and publisher are identified.
  • The Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 formalizes these and other terms and conditions of publishing articles.

Open Access Policy

 This is an open-access journal, meaning that all content is freely available to the user or his/her institution without charge. Users are allowed to read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link to the full texts of the articles, or use them for any other lawful purpose, without asking prior permission from the publisher or the author. This is by the BOAI definition of open access.

 

Research/Original/Regular

The Application of Concepts and Teachings of Course Units of Women’s Study in Student’s Lived Experience

10.22051/jwfs.2024.43846.2984

sedigheh heidari majd; khadige barzegar


Qualitative Inquiry of Contexts and Lived Patterns of Child Marriage from the Point of View Young Women

10.22051/jwfs.2024.44148.2993

Hossein Afrasiabi; Hanie Mansouri Khosravi; Maryam Baarluoei


The criteria for the identification of highhanded divorce in the legal systems of Iran, Iraq and Algeria

10.22051/jwfs.2024.44836.3020

Mina Salempour; mohammad roshan; hossein simaei saraf


The effect of logotherapy on the death anxiety, feeling of loneliness, and mental wellbeing of women heads of households

10.22051/jwfs.2024.44020.2989

Arash Ghandehari; Ilnaz Sajjadian; Ali Mehdad


Analyzing the concept of abhorrence in divorce from the point of view of jurisprudence and law

10.22051/jwfs.2024.44387.2999

mohamad hasanzadeh


Challenges and needs facing students in the field of childbearing

10.22051/jwfs.2024.44902.3019

fateme malekkhani; zahra bidaki; zahra malekkhani


Keywords Cloud

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