Journal of Adolescent Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Adolescent Research is 12. 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
“No Way! Like Only Hispanics are Illegal”: Examining the Racialized Psychosocial Development of Migrant “Illegality” Across Immigrant Groups in the United States33
“I Was Taught to Think of My Body as Too Sexual”: Comparative Thematic Analysis of Parent and Peer Messages About the Body During Adolescence24
“Like They’re My Same People. They’ve Probably Been in My Shoes. . .”: Community-Based Organizations’ Role in Fostering Social and Organizational Ties for Latino/x Immigrant Youth21
Ambivalence in Adolescents’ Alcohol Expectancies: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study Among 12-to-18-Year-Olds15
Describing an Online Co-development Process of VAWG Prevention Intervention Activities With Young High School Learners, in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa15
Individual, Social and Environmental Influences on Sleep in Latino Pre-Adolescents: A Qualitative Analysis15
Development of Youth leadership Through Community-Based Participatory Action Research During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Korean American Adolescents15
Understanding Adolescents’ Civic Identity From a Narrative Perspective15
“I Personally Wouldn’t Know Where to Go”: Adolescents’ Perceptions of Mental Health Services13
“My Story Started When I was Younger. . .”: A Qualitative Analysis of Youth’s Differential Journeys Away From School13
Taking a Critical Look at Adolescent Research on Black Girls and Women: A Systematic Review13
What do Teachers do to Show They Care? Learning From the Voices of Early Adolescents12
The Role of Family Ethnic Socialization and Generational Status in White Adolescents’ Ethnic-Racial Identity Development12
“I Get to See Another Day”: Examining Where Black and Latinx Youth From Economically Disenfranchised Chicago Neighborhoods Find Happiness12
Understanding Latinx Child Farmworkers’ Reasons for Working: A Mixed Methods Approach12
Adolescence as a Key Period of Identity Development and Connectedness: A Comparative Autophotography Study in England and Japan12
“It Just Felt Nice to be Able to Scream”: A Qualitative Examination of the Experiences of College Students Participating in the Black Lives Matter Movement12
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Youth Digital Well-Being Research: Identifying Notable Developments, Persistent Gaps, and Future Directions12
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