Journal of Abnormal Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Abnormal Psychology is 14. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Neural responses to reward and pleasant pictures prospectively predict remission from depression.89
Cortical and subcortical gray matter volume in psychopathy: A voxel-wise meta-analysis.40
Context matters: Neighborhood disadvantage is associated with increased disordered eating and earlier activation of genetic influences in girls.35
Identifying central symptoms of eating disorders among ethnic and racial minority women.29
Satiety does not alter the ventral striatum’s response to immediate reward in bulimia nervosa.27
The dyadic effects of subclinical paranoia on relationship satisfaction in roommate relationships and college adjustment.26
Volatility of subliminal haptic feedback alters the feeling of control in schizophrenia.24
Repetitive behavior with objects in infants developing autism predicts diagnosis and later social behavior as early as 9 months.23
Evaluating the criterion validity of hierarchical psychopathology dimensions across models: Familial aggregation and associations with research domain criteria (sub)constructs.21
Applying hierarchical bayesian modeling to experimental psychopathology data: An introduction and tutorial.18
Predictors of internalized mental health stigma in a help-seeking sample of youth: The roles of psychosis-spectrum symptoms and family functioning.17
Decreased reward-related brain function prospectively predicts increased substance use.17
Structural stigma and sexual minority men’s depression and suicidality: A multilevel examination of mechanisms and mobility across 48 countries.16
Network models of posttraumatic stress disorder: A meta-analysis.16
Oculomotor inhibition and location priming in schizophrenia.15
Adolescent cannabis use and adult psychoticism: A longitudinal co-twin control analysis using data from two cohorts.14
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