Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology is 17. 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Bridging Cross-Cultural Psychology With Societal Development Studies63
The Effects of Cognitive Self-Consciousness, Cultural Values, and Socioeconomic Context on Anxiety in Youth: A Meta-Analysis54
Studying Culture, a Methodological Endeavor53
Does the Study of Culture Enrich Our Understanding of Autism? A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Life on the Spectrum in Japan and the West52
A Socio-Ecological and Multilevel Approach to the Role of Honour Cultures on Violence Justification: Resource Scarcity and Ineffective Law Enforcement38
Counseling Across Cultures: A Half-Century Assessment37
Investigating the Complexity of Cultural Identities in Globalizing Societies35
God and Gold: The Moderating Role of Countries’ Historical Religious Heritage in the Income–Life Satisfaction Relationship35
Cultural Considerations in Parental Socialization: Study of Mothers From Five Israeli Minority Groups25
Why the West Minds and the East Behaves: An Integrative Review of the Cultural Evolution of Mind–Behavior Orientations25
Corrigendum to “Classifying and Understanding Worldviews in Mental Health: A Scoping Review”24
Cultural Variation in Attitudes Toward Social Chatbots23
Vertical Transmission of Prosociality: Basic Human Values and the Context of Intergenerational Transmission in Indonesia22
Biographical and Contact Information for the Twenty-Three Editors and Authors of the Special Issue21
Biographical Information for the Editors and Authors of the Special Section19
Is Primacy of Primary Control Universal? Comparisons Between Ideal-Actual Levels of Control Strategies Among Youth and Emerging Adults Across Four Countries19
The Joys and Sorrows of Parenting: Parental Burnout and Parental Involvement in Chinese and German Parents From a Demands-Resources Perspective18
Distinct Conceptions of Freedom in East Asia and the Protestant West Underpin Unique Pathways of Societal Development17
A Path Model of Acculturation, Enculturation, Social Connectedness, and Mental Health Among Asian American/Pacific Islander Immigrants17
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