Journal of Family Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Family Psychology is 18. 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 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Reconsidering the relation between parental functioning and child externalizing behaviors: A meta-analysis on child-driven effects.34
Daily routines, parent–child conflict, and psychological maladjustment among Chinese children and adolescents during the COVID-19 pandemic.34
Keep it to yourself? Parent emotion suppression influences physiological linkage and interaction behavior.29
Trajectories of sexual well-being among couples in the transition to parenthood.29
Food insecurity and housing instability during early childhood as predictors of adolescent mental health.28
Constructive and destructive interparental conflict, parenting, and coparenting alliance.28
Socioeconomic status and sleep in adolescence: The role of family chaos.26
Interrelated changes in parental stress, parenting, and coparenting across the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.26
Mediating and moderating links between coparenting, parental mentalization, parents’ anxiety, and children’s behavior problems.25
Deciding to parent or remain childfree: Comparing sexual minority and heterosexual childless adults from Israel, Portugal, and the United Kingdom.22
Conceptualizing relationships among transgender and gender diverse youth and their caregivers.21
Dimensions of couples’ sexual communication, relationship satisfaction, and sexual satisfaction: A meta-analysis.21
War and displacement stressors and coping mechanisms of Syrian urban refugee families living in Istanbul.21
“Making the child mine”: Mothers’ thoughts and feelings about the mother–infant relationship in egg donation families.20
Children’s well-being in sole and joint physical custody families.20
Parental identity as a resource for parental adaptation during the COVID-19 lockdown.19
Coping (together) with hate: Strategies used by Mexican-origin families in response to racial–ethnic discrimination.19
When poor communication does and does not matter: The moderating role of stress.19
Mental health outcomes associated with profiles of risk and resilience among U.S. Army spouses.18
Parent–child communication and adolescent sexual decision making: An application of family communication patterns theory.18
Family relationships and adolescent loneliness: An application of social network analysis in family studies.18
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