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International journal of developmental science

Abbreviation: Int. J. Dev. Sci.

Published by: IOS Press

Publisher Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands

Journal Website:
http://content.iospress.com/journals/international-journal-of-developmental-science


Range of citations in the SafetyLit database: 2011; 5(1-2) -- 2019; 13(1-2)

Publication Date Range: 2011 --

Number of articles from this journal included in the SafetyLit database: 9
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pISSN = 2192-001X | eISSN = 2191-7485
LCCN = 2012243506 | USNLM = 101587228 | OCLC = 781787018


Find a library that holds this journal: http://worldcat.org/issn/2192001X

Journal Language(s): English

Title preceded by: European journal of developmental science [ISSN 1863-3811]


Aims and Scope (from publisher): Individual human development is influenced by a multitude of systems, ranging from cultural processes, genetic and physiological incidents up to social interactions. How do these systems cooperate and interact during the course of human development? One of the main goals of Developmental Science is finding an answer to this question.

Since it exceeds the means of researchers from individual scientific disciplines to investigate the simultaneous biopsychosocial changes of systems and how they jointly contribute to the social and adaptive functions of human individuals, a new scientific approach is necessary that links the various traditional scientific disciplines under a biopsychosocial approach to describe individual human development: Developmental Science.