Aims & Scope

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

Please take a look at the full aims & scope.

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)

Citation Impact

The following citation metrics are produced by abstracting and indexing databases using their respective datasets. These metrics represent various methods for measuring the citation impact of published research at the 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 five years that have at least h citations each.

i10-index: 23

Google’s i10-index is a simple bibliometric indicator, as the number of publications that have received at least 10 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.

Publication

2025 Full Text Views: 53,689
2025 Total articles published: 14
2025 Acceptance rate: 36%
2025 Submission to first decision (median): 4 days