Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology is 15. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Culturally Relevant Frames Increase Individuals’ Motivation to Contribute to Carbon Emissions Offsets47
The Effects of Cognitive Self-Consciousness, Cultural Values, and Socioeconomic Context on Anxiety in Youth: A Meta-Analysis41
Studying Culture, a Methodological Endeavor40
Differential Adaptation to Adversity: A Latent Profile Analysis of Youth Engagement With Resilience-Enabling Cultural Resources and Mental Health Outcomes in a Stressed Canadian and South African Comm36
Investigating the Complexity of Cultural Identities in Globalizing Societies29
Counseling Across Cultures: A Half-Century Assessment26
Bridging Cross-Cultural Psychology With Societal Development Studies25
Toward Culturally Sensitive Development Paradigms: New Shifts, Limitations, and the Role of (Cross-) Cultural Psychology24
Does the Study of Culture Enrich Our Understanding of Autism? A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Life on the Spectrum in Japan and the West22
Feeling at Home in Two Cultural Worlds: Bicultural Identity Integration Moderates Felt Authenticity20
Moved to Norway, Then Moved by Norway: How Moments of Kama Muta Is Related With Immigrants’ Acculturation19
Barriers and Supports Experienced by Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Mental Health Services19
God and Gold: The Moderating Role of Countries’ Historical Religious Heritage in the Income–Life Satisfaction Relationship17
Cultural Variation in Attitudes Toward Social Chatbots16
Biographical Information for the Editors and Authors of the Special Section15
The Meaning of the Marital Relationship in the Lives of Three Generations of Bedouin Women15
Is Primacy of Primary Control Universal? Comparisons Between Ideal-Actual Levels of Control Strategies Among Youth and Emerging Adults Across Four Countries15
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