Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Papers
(The H4-Index of Psychology of Religion and Spirituality 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Seeing god in this place: God concepts are associated with impressions of religious places.78
Spirituality, quality of life and frailty in community-dwelling adults ≥ 50 years.36
Acknowledgment33
Supplemental Material for The Questionnaire God Representations for Clinical and Scientific Use in the Context of Mental Health Care (QGR-17)32
The factor structure of the Duke University Religion Index: Continuing the conversation.31
Spiritual transformation through pilgrimage: A grounded theory analysis of experiences in Taiwan, Japan, and Spain.30
Supplemental Material for Between- and Within-Person Effects of Divine Forgiveness on Depression, Rumination, and Flourishing30
Transcendent accountability amplifies the link between accountability to people and patience and courage in goal pursuit.29
Daily spiritual experiences and self-rated health in the midlife in the United States (MIDUS) study: Indirect effects via purpose in life.29
Supplemental Material for Plastic Piety: A Mixed-Methods Study of the Connection Between Religiosity, Cosmetic Surgery, and Body Image26
The impact of diagnosis and religious orientation on mental illness stigma.26
Investigating the relationship between spiritual transcendence, personal religiosity, and mental health in Roman Catholic clergy and nuns.24
Religiosity, spirituality, and obsessive-compulsive disorder-related symptoms in clinical and nonclinical samples.22
Stressful events, stress level, and psychological distress: A moderated mediation model with secure attachment to god as moderator.21
The relationship between religious practices and beliefs and suicidal thoughts and behaviors among transgender and gender diverse adults.20
Superstition makes you less deontological: Explaining the moral function of superstition by compensatory control theory.20
Supplemental Material for The Codevelopment of Contingent Self-Worth and Religious Engagement in U.S. College Students19
Religious coping with interpersonal hurts: Psychosocial correlates of the brief RCOPE in four non-Western countries.18
Divine forgiveness and interpersonal forgiveness: Which comes first?18
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