Contents
General Requirements
The journal accepts original scientific articles that correspond to the scope of “Disaster and Crisis Psychology Problems” and have not been previously published or submitted simultaneously to other journals.
The manuscript must be prepared in Ukrainian or English, demonstrate scientific novelty, theoretical and/or practical significance, logical structure, academic integrity, and comply with current requirements for scholarly publications.
The main text of the article should have a clear scientific structure with distinct content elements.
Manuscript Structure
Recommended structure of the manuscript:
- UDC.
- Title of the article (Ukrainian).
- Author(s) name(s).
- Academic degree, academic title, position, affiliation, city, country.
- ORCID.
- Abstract (Ukrainian).
- Keywords (Ukrainian).
- Main text.
- References.
- References (Latin transliteration).
- Title, abstract, and keywords in English.
The main text should follow this structure:
- Introduction (relevance, problem statement, aims and objectives);
- Theoretical Background or literature review;
- Methods;
- Results;
- Discussion;
- Conclusions and future research perspectives.
Technical Requirements
- Text editor: Microsoft Word (.doc, .docx);
- Page format: A4;
- Font: Times New Roman;
- Font size: 14 pt;
- Line spacing: 1.5;
- Margins: 2 cm on all sides;
- Paragraph indent: 1.25 cm;
- Text alignment: justified.
Tables, figures, diagrams, and charts must be numbered, titled, and referenced in the text. All illustrations must be of high quality and suitable for publication.
Abbreviations and special terms must be defined at their first occurrence in the text.
References
The reference list must be prepared in accordance with the journal’s bibliographic requirements. Authors are encouraged to use recent and relevant sources, including publications indexed in international databases.
In-text citations must be consistent and standardized. The editorial board may additionally require a Latinized reference list (References).
Ethical Requirements
Authors are fully responsible for the accuracy of facts, citations, statistical data, ideas, conclusions, and research results presented in the manuscript.
- Plagiarism, fabrication, and falsification of data are not permitted;
- All sources must be properly cited;
- The manuscript must not violate third-party copyright;
- Any conflict of interest must be disclosed.
All submissions undergo editorial review, plagiarism screening, and peer review in accordance with the journal’s policies.
Submission
Authors must submit a complete set of materials required by the journal, including the manuscript, author information, and any additional documents specified by editorial policies.
The editorial board reserves the right to perform scientific, linguistic, and technical editing without altering the content, and to return manuscripts for revision if they do not comply with the requirements.
