Journal Overview

International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction, published by Brieflands, focuses on research in high-risk behaviors and addiction. It covers major fields like high-risk behaviors and addiction, and minor scopes such as smoking, alcohol consumption, substance abuse, unsafe sexual behavior, obesity, physical inactivity, violence, and suicidal behaviors. The journal publishes a variety of article types including original manuscripts, meta-analyses, reviews, health economic papers, debates, and consensus statements, highlighting new observations, innovative treatments, and important clinical findings.

International Journal of High Risk Behaviors and Addiction
ISSN :e: 2251-872X|p: 2251-8711
Frequency :quarterly

Abstracted/Indexed: Scopus | WHO-EMRO index Medicus | ISC | Google Scholar, more
Scope: All aspects of Risky Behaviors and Addiction, more
COPE member: Since 2012
Copyright Policy: CC BY-NC 4.0
Publishing Access: Open Access
Peer Review Policy: Double-Blind Peer Review System Open Peer Review

Recent Articles

5 articles
2025-09-30
vol.14,issue3

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29
Jul
2025
Int J High Risk Behav Addict
Research Article

Examination of Violence Among Individuals with Police Records in Ilam City Police Stations

Fathola MohamadianORCID,
Sajad SohrabnejadORCID,
Mohamadreza GachiORCID,
Yousef VeisaniORCID,
Sehat AibodORCID*
14
Jul
2025
Int J High Risk Behav Addict
Research Article

Psychometric Properties of the Persian Version of the Suicide Resilience Inventory in Adolescents with Suicidal Ideation

Mohammad Javad Bagian KulehmarziORCID,
Moslem RajabiORCID*,
Mahboobeh MoosivandORCID,
Zeinab ZaremohzzabiehORCID

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26
Jul
2025
Int J High Risk Behav Addict
Research Article

Anticipating Risky Decision-Making Styles in Gender Murderers

Bahram PeymanniaORCID*,
Kioumars Beshlideh,
Fatemeh KhodadadehORCID
26
Jul
2025
Int J High Risk Behav Addict
Research Article

Comparative Investigation of the Predictive Utility of the Variables of Ideation-to-Action Framework Theories in the Development of Suicidal Ideation Among Iranian Adolescents

Reyhaneh KhisheORCID,
Reyhaneh SardarzehiORCID,
Hoda DoosalivandORCID*,
Malek BastamiORCID,
Hossein FayazmaneshORCID,
Jafar Sarani YaztappehORCID

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CiteScore 2024 :
Submit to First Decision (Days) :
59
Accept to Publication (Days) :
17
Acceptance Rate (%)
30.65

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