Journal of Occupational Health Psychology

The Journal of Occupational Health Psychology is a peer-reviewed academic journal published bimonthly by the American Psychological Association.

It "publishes research, theory, and public policy articles in occupational health psychology, an interdisciplinary field representing a broad range of backgrounds, interests, and specializations.

Occupational health psychology concerns the application of psychology to improving the quality of work life and to protecting and promoting the safety, health, and well-being of workers.

[2] The idea for the journal emerged in discussions that took place in the 1990s among Steven Sauter and his colleagues at the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Gary VandenBos (American Psychological Association), and James Campbell Quick (University of Texas at Arlington).

It "focuses on the work environment, the individual, and the work-family interface.