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sociopsychological

American  
[soh-see-oh-sahy-kuh-loj-i-kuhl, soh-shee-] / ˌsoʊ si oʊˌsaɪ kəˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl, ˌsoʊ ʃi- /

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or characterized by interrelated social and psychological factors.


Etymology

Origin of sociopsychological

First recorded in 1920–25; socio- + psychological

Example Sentences

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On top of all the sociopsychological wrangling, there came an explosion in the availability and affordability of portable, shelf-stable foods.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026

“What would be the main sociopsychological consequences of such a world?”

From Slate • Oct. 2, 2014

A sociologist at the University of California at Santa Cruz, she agrees that a male-dominated society sets up mother-daughter conflicts, but she sees them in largely sociopsychological terms.

From Time Magazine Archive

The result is a plan that has the children taped and measured in the latest sociopsychological terms, from "group hostility" to "rejection."

From Time Magazine Archive

I selected from experience nursing examples to make these sociopsychological public health constructs meaningful.

From Humanistic Nursing by Paterson, Josephine G.

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