Journal of Homosexuality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Homosexuality is 16. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Correlates of Homonegativity Towards Men Who Have Sex With Men Among Black Individuals in the United States144
To What Extent are Prenatal Androgens Involved in the Development of Male Homosexuality in Humans?24
Gendernauts in the Cistem – How Do Nonbinary People Handle Social Groups and Gender Minority Stress?23
Relations Between Optimism-Pessimism and Loneliness in Sexually Minoritized Men: The Moderating Role of Chronicity-Based Discrimination22
Lived Experiences of Older LGBTQI+ Adults Aged 60 or Older: A Systematic Review and Qualitative Synthesis21
“Courting” the Hidden Curriculum: Depictions of Sexuality and Implications for Heteronormativity in ELT Materials from Taiwan21
A Phenomenological Study of Taiwanese Lesbians Viewing Female Figures in Paintings20
Akin to Kin: Queer Relationalities in Contemporary Family Memoir20
Invisible Victims: Addressing the Sexual and Health Consequences of Stealth Breeding for Brazilian Gay Men18
Queer Urbanisms in Wilhelmine and Weimar Germany: Of Towns and Villages18
Does LGBTQ+ Community Connectedness Buffer Discrimination’s Indirect Effect on Generalized Anxiety Through Rejection Sensitivity in LGBTQ+ U.S. Adults?17
Family Conflict, Physical Symptoms, and Post Traumatic Stress among Sexual Minorities during the COVID Pandemic: A Moderated Mediation Model17
Sexual Orientation-Based Victimization and Internalized Homonegativity Among Latinx Sexual Minority Youth: The Moderating Effects of Social Support and School Level17
Inequality and the “Universal” Gay Male Experience: Developing the Concept of Gay Essentialism17
Burden of the Fruity: Family Support and Suicide Ideation as Mediators Between Discrimination and Suicide Behavior in LGBTQ+ Malaysians16
Social Categorization of Sexual Orientation via Verbal Cues: Evidence From a “Who Said What?” Study16
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