APA referencing guide
for UK students —
7th edition 2026.

Psychology, health sciences, nursing, social work. If your course uses APA, this guide covers everything — in-text citations, reference list formats, and the differences from Harvard that catch students out.

In this article
  1. APA vs Harvard — key differences
  2. In-text citations — all the formats
  3. Reference list format and rules
  4. Format by source type
  5. The most common APA mistakes UK students make
  6. How SafeGrade checks APA citations

APA (American Psychological Association) 7th edition is the referencing standard for psychology at most UK universities, and is also used across health sciences, nursing, social work, and education programmes. If your module requires APA and you've been using Harvard, the two styles look similar enough to cause confusion — and the differences are consistent enough that markers notice errors immediately.

This guide covers everything you need for a correctly formatted APA 7th edition submission.

APA vs Harvard — key differences

The two styles share the Author-Date format for in-text citations, but differ in several important ways:

Which style does your module use?

Always check your module handbook. Psychology almost universally uses APA 7th. Health sciences and nursing vary by institution — some use Harvard, some APA, some have their own hybrid. If you're unsure, ask your module leader before submitting.

In-text citations — all the formats

One author — paraphrase
Cognitive dissonance creates psychological discomfort that motivates attitude change (Festinger, 1957).
One author — narrative (name in sentence)
Festinger (1957) argued that cognitive dissonance creates psychological discomfort.
Two authors — always name both
(Baddeley & Hitch, 1974) or Baddeley and Hitch (1974) argued...
Three or more authors — always et al.
(Bandura et al., 1961) or Bandura et al. (1961) demonstrated...
Direct quote — include page number
"The organism's response is contingent upon the stimulus" (Skinner, 1938, p. 12).
No author — use title (shortened)
(Mental Health Act, 1983) or for a report: (NHS Digital, 2023)
Secondary citation (citing a source within a source)
Watson's behaviourist principles (as cited in Skinner, 1938) suggest that...
Avoid secondary citations where possible

APA recommends always locating and reading the original source. Secondary citations are acceptable when the original is unavailable, but over-use signals to markers that you haven't engaged with the primary literature.

Reference list format and rules

Format by source type

Journal Article
Format
Author, A. A., & Author, B. B. (Year). Title of article in sentence case. Journal Title in Title Case, volume(issue), page–page. https://doi.org/xxxxx
Example
Baddeley, A., & Hitch, G. (1974). Working memory. Psychology of Learning and Motivation, 8, 47–89. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0079-7421(08)60452-1
Note: volume number in italics. Issue number in brackets, not italics. Include DOI if available.
Book
Format
Author, A. A. (Year). Title of book in sentence case (Xth ed.). Publisher.
Example
Festinger, L. (1957). A theory of cognitive dissonance. Stanford University Press.
Note: for edited books, add (Ed.) or (Eds.) after the editor's name. For a chapter in an edited book, list the chapter author first, then "In" followed by the editor's initials and surname.
Website / Online Report
Format
Author, A. A. (Year, Month Day). Title of page or report. Organisation. URL
Example
NHS Digital. (2023, October 14). Mental health of children and young people in England 2023. NHS Digital. https://digital.nhs.uk/data-and-information/publications/statistical/mental-health-of-children-and-young-people-in-england/2023
Note: no retrieval date is needed for websites unless the content is designed to change over time. If no date, use (n.d.).
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The most common APA mistakes UK students make

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