Journal of Research on Adolescence

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Research on Adolescence is 30. 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Party, Academic, or Prepped for College? School Norm Profiles and Adolescent Well‐being using National Data223
Participation and enjoyment in Out‐of‐School activities during adolescence as predictors of activities in adulthood210
What Do White Parents Teach Youth About Race? Qualitative Examination of White Racial Socialization157
School Pushout: The Role of Supportive Strategies Versus Punitive Practices for LGBT Youth of Color105
Parental Support and Positive Mood Buffer Adolescents’ Academic Motivation During the COVID‐19 Pandemic103
Adolescent Emotion Regulation and Future Psychopathology: A Prospective Transdiagnostic Analysis87
What motivates adolescent bystanders to intervene when immigrant youth are bullied?77
The new normal: A student's lived experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic67
Locked down, rising up63
Inhalant abuse among street‐involved children and adolescents in India: Case for epistemic recognition and reorientation60
Guidance or Gatekeeping: An Audit Examination of Racial Discrimination in Leading STEM High Schools58
Immigrant Youth Resilience: Theoretical Considerations, Empirical Developments, and Future Directions57
Adolescents' evaluations of peer and teacher unfair treatment in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics classes: Expected interventions56
Intermediary processes in Hispanic/Latinx/o youths' coping responses to cultural stressors53
South Korean adolescents' delinquency, disclosure, parental knowledge, parent–child closeness, and delinquent peer associations52
Trauma Made in America: The Consequences of Violent Victimization for Immigrant Youth in Early Adulthood52
Heterogeneity of adolescent bullying perpetrators: Subtypes based on victimization and peer status50
Variability and change in adolescents' prosocial behavior across multiple time scales46
Integrating the family stress model within a longitudinal sibling‐adoption study of adolescent externalizing behavior46
Too Lonely to Help: Early Adolescents’ Social Connections and Willingness to Help During COVID‐19 Lockdown45
When WE See Us: Commentary on Black Adolescent Research by Black Male Youth Activists41
I was, I am, I will be: Identity and time perspective before and duringCOVID‐1941
Peer sexual harassment among 10‐year‐olds: Roles, genders, classroom occurrence, and associations with emotional problems38
Short‐term impact of a combination intervention on family cohesion: Results from a pilot cluster‐randomized clinical trial in Northern Ghana37
Ethnic–racial discrimination and socialization: Short‐term longitudinal effects on Black and Latinx young adults' ethnic–racial identity35
Weight Concerns in Black Youth: The Role of Body Mass Index, Gender, and Sociocultural Factors34
Coping with Relationship Stress in Adolescence: A Decade in Review33
A Resistance Framework for Racially Minoritized Youth Behaviors During the Transition to Adulthood33
Longitudinal Change in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety Symptoms from before to during the COVID‐19 Pandemic32
Trajectories of discrimination among Chinese American youth: Variation, predictors, and outcomes30
Similarities between friends on service, activism, and awareness of inequities in an adolescent social network30
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Mere religiosity is not enough! Spirituality strengthens the relations between religiosity and positive youth development30
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