The Journal of Digital Psychology Review is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal that focuses on the study of human psychological processes in the context of digital technology use. The journal provides an interdisciplinary platform for theoretical, empirical, and review-based research examining how digital technologies such as social media, mobile devices, artificial intelligence, and online platforms shape cognition, emotion, behavior, mental health, learning, and social interaction across diverse settings.
The journal welcomes contributions on digital psychology in education, health, business, and organizational contexts, including digital-based interventions for mental health, employee performance, and digital inclusion. It also emphasizes ethical issues, privacy and data security, social justice, and equity in digital environments, as well as the development of digital psychology theories, models, curricula, and evidence-based digital interventions. By integrating psychological science with technological innovation, the Journal of Digital Psychology Review aims to advance academic discourse and inform responsible, ethical, and human-centered digital transformation. This journal is published twice a year in January and June. E-ISSN Number: On Process