Aims & Scope

Journal of Happiness and Health (JOHAH) is an international and multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal, the aim of which is to become the main platform for sharing advancements in relation to the nexus between various aspects of wellbeing and health.

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ISSN

Print ISSN: 0000-0000 | Online ISSN: 2791-8246

Abstracting and Indexing

Journal of Happiness and Health (JOHAH) is indexed/abstracted in:

  • Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ)
  • Tübitak Ulakbim TR Index (Social Sciences and Humanities Database)
  • Crossref database 
  • The Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources (ROAD)
  • Academia Social Science Index (ASOS Index)
  • Turkish Medline-National Citation Index
  • WorldCat Database: The World's Largest Library Catalog
  • EBSCO databases
    • H. W. Wilson Databases (Education Full Text)
    • EBSCO Academic Search Complete
    • EBSCO Academic Search Elite
    • EBSCO Academic Search Ultimate
    • EBSCO Education Source Ultimate
    • EBSCO Education Full Text
    • EBSCO Central & Eastern European Academic Source
    • EBSCO  Academic Search Premier
  • OpenAIRE
  • European Reference Index for the Humanities (ERIH PLUS)

Impact Metrics

The following citation metrics are produced by abstracting and indexing databases using their respective datasets. These metrics represent a variety of methods for measuring the citation impact of published research on a journal level.

Google Scholar

Citations: 683-Since 2021

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h5-index: 14 

Google’s h5-index is calculated by finding the h-index for articles in a publication over the last five complete calendar years, where h is equal to the number of articles over a five-year period that have at least h citations each.

h5-median: -

The h5-median is calculated by finding the median number of citations for the articles that comprise a publication’s h5-index.

Sources: 2025 Google Scholar.