Personal Relationships

Papers
(The TQCC of Personal Relationships is 3. 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 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
Loneliness across cultures with different levels of social embeddedness: A qualitative study26
Dyadic measurement invariance and its importance for replicability in romantic relationship science20
Ghosted?: Navigating strategies for reducing uncertainty and implications surrounding ambiguous loss20
Associations of attachment avoidance and anxiety with life satisfaction, satisfaction with singlehood, and desire for a romantic partner19
Relationship form and function: Exploring meaning‐making in young adults' romantic histories17
Loneliness, eating, and body mass index in parent–adolescent dyads from the Family Life, Activity, Sun, Health, and Eating study13
A review of two decades of LGBTQ‐inclusive research in JSPR and PR12
Perceived changes in social contact during COVID‐19 pandemic in the United States12
Attachment style, partner communication, and physical well‐being among couples coping with cancer12
An empirical, accessible definition of “ghosting” as a relationship dissolution method11
Individual and dyadic associations among relational self‐expansion potential, affect, and perceived health9
Power dynamics in families affected by parental alienation9
Social support, strain, and glycemic control: A path analysis9
Family emotional climate and health: Testing conveyance of effects via psychobiological mediators9
Relational turbulence and health‐compromising behaviors: Integrating relational turbulence and stress theories8
Exploring the links between psychological flexibility, individual well‐being, and relationship quality7
Corumination, diet culture, intuitive eating, and body dissatisfaction among young adult women7
Why people make friends: The nature of friendship7
A systematic review of romantic relationship initiation and maintenance factors in autism7
Associations between early life harshness, parents' parenting style, and relationship quality in China7
Desire for power mediates associations between narcissism and mate retention behaviors6
A systematic review of relationship maintenance: Reflecting back and looking to the future6
Navigating relational turbulence in the wake of weight loss transitions: A support marshaling analysis6
Does attachment style moderate the effect of computer‐mediated versus face‐to‐face conflict discussions?6
Between the sheets: Investigating young adults' communication during sexual activity6
Childhood parental warmth and heart rate variability in midlife: Implications for health6
“I don't let everyone see my struggles”: Mothers' social support and privacy management6
Is it sexy to be sexist? How stereotyped humor affects romantic attraction6
Motivational underpinnings of successful support giving: Compassionate goals promote matching support provision6
Romantic relationship distress, gender, socioeconomic status, and inflammation: A preregistered report6
Teaching romantic competence skills to emerging adults: A relationship education workshop6
Spouses' responses to the dietary nonadherence of their partners managing diabetes6
Interpersonal Resilience Inventory: Assessing positive and negative interactions during hardships and COVID‐195
Temptation at your door: Receiving mate poaching attempts and perceived Partners' desirability5
Empathic accuracy and cognitions during conflict: An in‐depth analysis of understanding scores5
Taking stock of the longitudinal study of romantic couple relationships: The last 20 years5
Development of the Polish‐Language Relationship Disillusionment Scale and its validation5
Looking for politically like‐minded partners: Self‐presentation and partner‐vetting strategies on dating apps5
Cultural diversity within couples: Risk or chance? A meta‐analytic review of relationship satisfaction5
Can I trust you? Children's perceptions of friends and classmates who gossip4
What you don't know might hurt me: Keeping secrets in interpersonal relationships4
Breaking‐up is hard to study: A review of two decades of dissolution research4
Editorial synthesis for 2 in 2023 a collaboration between IARR's two journals: Recognizing the need for greater inclusivity in relationship science4
Typicality and volition as fundamental features of everyday relational communication4
Associations between satisfaction with one's own and partner's body and relationship outcomes4
Within‐person effects of inclusion and exclusion on well‐being in daily life4
Quality of alternatives positively associated with interest in opening up a relationship4
Fear of being single priming predicts maladaptive relationship pursuits4
Exploring the role of sexual experiences in on‐again/off‐again dating relationships3
A theoretical model for understanding relationship functioning in intercultural romantic couples3
Both sides of the story: Narratives of romantic infidelity3
Putting responsiveness in context: How a partner's responsiveness baseline shapes perceived responsiveness3
Contextual desirability of strong men employing affiliative and aggressive humor3
The secrets that you keep: Secrets and relationship quality3
How partner‐satisfying decisions benefit relationships: An experience sampling study3
Conceptions and the experience of friendship in underrepresented groups3
The qualitative exploration of social competencies and incompetencies on mobile dating applications3
Attachment anxiety, tracking accuracy, and biased memory of prior relationship evaluations3
Rejection sensitivity and mental well‐being: The positive role of friendship quality3
Seeing you, seeing me: Links between perceived commitment, metaperceptions, and relationship well‐being3
Worn out relationship? The role of expectations in judgments of relational boredom3
Making meaning of parenting from the perspective of alienated parents3
A systematic review of relationship sacrifices from 2002 to 2021: Moving toward inclusivity3
The Influence of Interparental Conflict and Violence on Parenting and Parent–Child Relationships3
A dyadic power theory explanation of the demand‐withdraw interaction pattern3
Applying the theory of motivated information management to family health history3
Women are not swayed by sugar‐coated acts of verbal sexual coercion3
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