
About the Journal
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The objective of a social psychology and human experience journal is to explore the intricate relationship between social context and individual experiences. Covering a diverse array of topics, it delves into social cognition, investigating how cognitive processes shape social judgments, attitudes, biases, and behaviors. Additionally, it examines social influence and persuasion mechanisms, interpersonal relationships' dynamics and impact on wellbeing, group processes including cooperation and leadership dynamics, the influence of emotions on social interactions and behaviors, and the application of social psychology principles in various real-world contexts such as health, consumer behavior, and conflict resolution. Furthermore, it addresses cross-cultural perspectives, exploring how cultural differences influence social norms, beliefs, and behaviors, and their implications on interactions and perceptions.
Current Issue
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Strategies for Reducing Hospital Readmission Rates in Sulu: A Basis for Patient-centered Care Model
Hospital readmissions associated with Home Against Medical Advice (HAMA) pose a significant challenge in resource-limited settings. This qualitative phenomenological study explored the strategies, challenges, and system-level barriers influencing HAMA-related readmissions in Level 1 hospitals in Sulu, Philippines. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with nine purposively selected hospital administrators and key healthcare stakeholders. Thematic...
Published:
2026-05-26




