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Africa Journal for Clinical Psychology Vol. 5 Issue 1

On 1st November 2022,  the Africa Journal for Clinical Psychology published its Vol. 5, Issue No. 1.  A publication of the School of Applied Human Sciences, AJCP is one of three online Journals of Daystar University and exists to promote research and publication among Psychology faculty, students and scholars.  The current edition can be accessed on https://www.daystar.ac.ke/ajcp/articles/issue-13.  Articles featured in this issue are:

Prevalence of PTSD and Depression Among University Students in GOMA, DR Congo

Ushindi Josue Muderhwa, Ph.D., Candidate in Clinical Psychology; Naomi James, Ph.D., Daystar University; & Caroline Mrukunga, Ph.D., University of Nairobi, Kenya

Levels of Depression in Men and Women Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence at a Gender Violence Recovery Centre in Kenya

Teresa Waithira, Psy.D; Josephine Arasa, Ph.D; and Michael Kihara, Ph.D., United States International University, Africa

Prevalence of Anxiety and Depression among Cervical Cancer Patients in Referral Hospitals in Western Kenya

Milkah Obwenyi Angachi, Ph.D., Candidate in Clinical Psychology; Lucy Njiru, Ph.D., Amref International University; & Wachira Muturi, Ph.D., Daystar University

Severity of Vicarious Trauma Amongst Medical Workers: A Case of Kenyatta National Hospital, Nairobi, Kenya

Irene Cherotich Tarigo, M.A. in Clinical Psychology; and Josephine Ndanu, Ph.D., United States International University - Africa

Standardization of Hare Psychopathy Checklist (2nd ed. –R) Among Prison and Non-Prison Population in Kaduna State-Nigeria

Ibrahim Ignatius Felix Ruwan, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna; & Andrew E. Zamani, Ph.D., Department of Psychology, Nasarawa State University, Keffi.

Relationship between Problematic Smartphone Use and Social Anxiety Among University Students: A Case of United States International University- Africa

George Ong`are, M.A. in Clinical Psychology; & Stella Nyagwencha, Ph.D., United States International University-Africa

Effectiveness of Interpersonal Therapy (IPT) on Depression among Adolescents in Selected Public Secondary Schools in Makueni County, Kenya

Alice Katunge Nzangi, Ph.D. Candidate in Clinical Psychology; Alice Munene, Psy.D., & Susan Changorok, Ph.D., Daystar University