Society and Mental Health

Papers
(The median citation count of Society and Mental Health is 4. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Complexity of Deep Acting: A Study of Emotional Labor in Frontline Human Service Work30
The Co-Evolution of Personal Networks and Loneliness Following Widowhood: Resources or Costs for Older Men and Women?29
Young Adulthood in the Context of Economic Uncertainty and Inequality: The Reciprocal Relationship between Employment Instability and Mental Health27
COVID-19 Onset, Parental Status, and Psychological Distress among Full-time Employed Heterosexual Adults in Dual-earning Relationships: The Explanatory Role of Work-family Conflict and Guilt27
Disability, Discrimination, and Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Stress Process Model25
The Combat Stress Process: Evidence from the American Soldier Study in World War II23
Intersectional Social Support: Gender, Race, and LGBTQ Youth Friendships22
Debt, Credit Payment Holidays, and Their Relationship with Mental Health during the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United Kingdom21
Identity Characteristics As Moderators of Discrepancy on Well-being21
The Uneven Stress of Social Change: Disruptions, Disparities, and Mental Health20
Cumulative Exposure to Social Isolation and Longitudinal Changes in Life Satisfaction among Older Adults19
Welcome to the Dark Side: The Role of Religious/Spiritual Struggles in the Black-White Mental Health Paradox16
The Mental Health of Essential Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: The Role of U.S. State-Level Policies14
The Moderating Effect of Values on the Relationship between Subjective Social Status and Depression: Evidence from MIDUS13
Centering Agency: Examining the Relationship Between Acts of Resistance, Anxiety, and Depression Among Undocumented College Students13
Race-gender Disparities in the Criminalization and Medicalization of Mental Illness12
Conduits or Alternative Providers? Christian Ministers’ as Gateway Providers in an Age of Polarization11
Vicarious Experiences of Major Discrimination and Psychological Distress among Black Men and Women10
Personal Network Size and Social Accompaniment: Protective or Risk Factor for Momentary Loneliness, and for Whom?10
The Roots of Social Trauma: Collective, Cultural Pain and Its Consequences9
Workplace Age Discrimination and Social-psychological Well-being9
Local Social Capital, Disaster Housing Damage, and Mental Health: Insights from Hurricane Harvey8
Drinker Identity Development: Shame, Pride, and a Thirst to Belong7
Working Only for the Weekend? How Workplace Social Connections Impact Workers’ Sense of Mattering and Mental Health6
Impostorization in Academia, Psychological Distress, and Class Reproduction6
Neighborhood Context, Divine Struggles, and Psychological Distress5
The Early 2020 COVID-19 Outbreak in China and Subsequent Flourishing: Medium-Term Effects and Intervening Mechanisms5
Post-Migration Stressors and Mental and Physical Health among Refugees and Migrants in Need of Protection: A Mixed-Methods Analysis with Weekly Panel Data5
A Relational Approach to Understanding Psychosocial Wellbeing, Including Suicidal Ideation, Among MENA-Background Adolescents5
Cumulative Pandemic Stressors, Psychosocial Resources, and Psychological Distress: Toward a More Comprehensive Test of a Pandemic Stress Process5
Sandwich Generation and Ever-married Women’s Perceived Stress: Do “Gone Lovers” Matter?5
The Nature of Power: Elaborating the Association between Divine Control and Mental Health4
Gendered Racial Microaggressions, Psychosocial Resources, and Depressive Symptoms among Black Women Attending a Historically Black University4
Identity Nonverification, Coping, and Depression and Anxiety During the Pandemic4
When Change and Stability in Work Location Matter for Psychological Distress: A Study of Workers Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic4
Acculturation, Depressive Symptoms, and Friendship Instability Among Immigrant Adolescents4
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