Australian Journal of Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of Psychology is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Motivated inquiry: ideology shapes responses to the Christian Porter rape allegation27
Best practice assessment methods for the undergraduate psychology program: a narrative review of the literature18
Learning from community voices about lateral violence and lateral empowerment: a scoping review of grey literature14
A qualitative study into the psychological effects of acting work among Australian-based actors14
The relationship between subordinates’ moqi and employees’ safety behaviour — a moderated mediation model13
Investigating multidimensional organisational trust through breach13
The relationship between work addiction and addictions to social media, shopping, food, caffeine, and nicotine12
Untangling the link between experiential avoidance and non-suicidal self-injury: a multidimensional approach12
Adult Hope Scale: validation in older adults11
Self-reflection as the metacognitive “rubber band” for psychologists in practice: a qualitative exploration10
Polydrug use in Australian 12-14 year olds from 2006 to 2017: an examination of drug use profiles, emotional control problems, and family relationship characteristics10
Asking students how to best teach statistics virtually: results of focus group discussions10
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Complex Trauma and Strengths Questionnaire: psychometric evaluation9
Practitioner perspectives on the child and youth mental health system in Australia: what needs to change?9
Prevalence of dyslexia related to mental health problems and character strengths among primary school students in northwest China7
The growth and standing of Australian psychology research: a snapshot7
‘It gives me purpose’: stories shared by Aboriginal mothers and their perspectives on nurturing resilience6
Mental health service preferences in rural Australia: the importance of culture and connection6
Older adults’ experiences of a computerised cognitive training intervention: a mixed methods study6
Co-designing a place-based social and emotional wellbeing service model with young Aboriginal people in the remote Fitzroy Valley of Western Australia: the Bigiswun Kid project6
COVID-19 Unmasked: trajectories, risk and protective factors for mental health outcomes in young Australian children during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic6
Truth telling and truth witnessing: results from a transformative experiential learning program between Aboriginal Elders and non-Aboriginal researchers5
Bidirectional relationship between autonomy need satisfaction and “lying flat” among Chinese youth5
Decolonising tertiary psychology programs in Australia: privileging Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ voices5
Temporal variations in gender identity: an ecological momentary assessment of the influences of context5
Conflation between self-report and neurocognitive assessments of cognitive flexibility: a critical review of the Jingle Fallacy5
Psychological testing in the profession of psychology: an Australian study4
A qualitative exploration of trust in the contemporary workplace4
Older adults access to mental health and social care services during COVID-19 restrictions in Western Australia4
African migrant men’s experiences and preferences for formal mental health help-seeking: meta-synthesis and recommendations4
Shopping motivations of Paylater users4
The silent struggle: experiences of non-native English-speaking psychology students4
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