Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy

Papers
(The TQCC of Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy 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 2021-07-01 to 2025-07-01.)
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Anti‐immigration policies of the trump administration: A review of Latinx mental health and resilience in the face of structural violence43
Stories of aloneness in childhood41
Founder ownership and system‐justifying beliefs in relation to perception toward Black Lives Matter and other social movements30
Should health communication regarding COVID‐19 emphasize self‐ or other‐focused impacts of mitigation behaviors? Insights from two message matching studies27
Social comparison for concern and action on climate change, racial injustice, and COVID‐1927
A critical activist orientation predicts lower latent ableist bias23
Does framing climate change policies to fit with epistemic needs for predictability reduce conservatives’ opposition?21
Economic contact in service encounters between groups in protracted conflict19
How much do we need college admission tests?16
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Hate crime law associations with mental health and discrimination experiences among transgender and gender diverse adults15
Dependency and aged care in Spain: Tensions and contradictions in a society in transition13
Nudging to handwash during the pandemic – The use of visual priming and salience13
A measure of positive and negative perception of migration: Development and psychometric properties of the Positive and Negative Perception of Immigrants Scale (PANPIS)12
The influence of political partisanship on perceptions of sexual assault12
Editorial11
The role of religious coping to overcome mental distress and anxiety during the COVID‐19 pandemic: An integrative review9
When political elites talk, citizens reply. Affective polarization through temporal orientation and intergroup emotions8
Health consequences of a death threat: How terrorist attacks impact drinking8
LGBTQ+ conspiracy beliefs and collective actions: Factors and processes that (de)motivate support for LGBTQ+ equality8
Negative and positive partisans’ responses to the 2020 presidential election8
Changing channels? A comparison of Fox and MSNBC in 2012, 2016, and 20208
Barriers of emergent psychological groupness predict stockpiling during the pandemic: Lack of trust, media exposure, and anxiety7
Experimental testing of three categorization‐based interventions to reduce prejudice and discrimination against the unvaccinated in the aftermath of COVID‐197
Expectancy violations after moral transgressions: Exploring the role of moral disengagement on online vindictive word of mouth7
“They really care about you, they really build relationships”: Care and justice in a community organization7
Realigning individual behavior with societal values: The role of planning in injunctive‐norm interventions aimed at increasing voter turnout6
Democratic candidates in the 2020 US presidential primary: The portrayal of race, gender, and age in editorial cartoons6
He's to blame, she is lying: Judgments of child sex trafficking survivors6
Countering anti‐democratic policies in democracies: The importance of value‐oriented citizenship6
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Extending the rejection‐identification model: The protective role of multiple identities to cope with discrimination for lesbians5
What is justice? A qualitative exploration with college students who endured parental incarceration or parental substance use5
Plotting against justice: Conspiracy theory endorsement and opposition to criminal justice reform4
Ideological orientations, intergroup stereotypes, and opposition to permanent supportive housing4
The effects of official reporting and perceived deservingness on evaluations of sexual harassment responses4
Examining the relationship between conspiracy theories and COVID‐19 vaccine hesitancy: A mediating role for perceived health threats, trust, and anomie?4
When longing goes wrong: Nostalgia can cause a preference for harmful aspects of the past4
The identities of employed students: Striving to reduce distinctiveness from the typical student4
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Coping with the stigma of mental illness: An interpretive descriptive study of out‐patients in a public mental health hospital in Ghana4
Populist attitudes moderates the negative relationship between national identity and support for pro‐refugee policies4
A pandemic of hate: Social representations of COVID‐19 in the media3
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The baggage and the benefits that travel with the F word: Transnational feminism and its discontents3
The core of division: Examining how essentialist views of the U.S. underlie right‐wing authoritarianism, social dominance orientation, and nationalism3
A matter of trust? Analyzing the relationship between attitudes toward COVID‐19 countermeasures and right‐wing ideology in Germany3
One nation, under war: Did the language of Fox News and MSNBC converge during the invasion of Ukraine?3
Reducing health disparities through understanding the lived experiences of women living with HIV regarding intimate relationship power and reproductive decision‐making3
Signaling sizeism: An assessment of body size‐based threat and safety cues3
Influence falling income inequality for social stability: Case study of four European countries3
The elephant (and donkey) in the room: Parents’ approaches to political socialization surrounding the 2020 US election3
Exploring disparities in research through the lens of epistemic exclusion: A focus on Analyses of Social Issues and Public Policy3
Victim‐survivors’ proposed solutions to addressing image‐based sexual abuse in the U.S.: Legal, corporate, educational, technological, and cultural approaches3
Student experiences of the COVID‐19 pandemic: Perspectives from first‐generation/lower‐income students and others3
Employment, collective action, and satisfaction: the moderating role of acceptance of inequality3
Acknowledgment of collective victimization: Findings from four contexts of historical victimization3
Better support for national than local system during the COVID‐19 pandemic in China3
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