European Journal of Health Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of European Journal of Health Psychology 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 2021-12-01 to 2025-12-01.)
ArticleCitations
Distinguished Reviewers in 202424
List of Reviewers 202420
Meeting Calendar16
When Trait Reactance Moderates the Effect of Controlling Language on State Reactance15
The Short Stress State Questionnaire in German (SSSQ-G)13
Mental Health Literacy, Context-Specific Knowledge, and Help-Seeking Among German University Students11
Rain on the Parade of Influenza Vaccine Hesitancy8
Do Physicians Prefer Natural Drugs?7
A Social Cure in Times of Pandemic Distancing7
Unintended Consequences of Digital Behavior Change Interventions6
Personality Factors and Health Beliefs Related to Attitudes Toward Wearing Face Masks During the COVID-19 Pandemic6
Meeting Calendar6
Measuring the Moment – Short-Term Relaxation Effects and the Relaxation State Questionnaire6
Correction to Aumer & Vögele, 20256
Meeting Calendar5
Correction to von der Warth et al., 20215
How Can Selective Processing of Vaccination Information Be Diminished?4
How Communicating Vaccine Benefits and Harms in Fact Boxes Affects Risk Perceptions4
The Dyadic Asthma Management Questionnaire for Adolescents and Their Caregivers4
Efficacy Assessments as Predictors of Uncertainty Preferences4
Acceptability, Appropriateness and Feasibility of a Psychoeducation Tool About Dementia Grief4
The Demands-Buffering Role of Perceived and Received Social Support for Perceived Stress and Cortisol Levels3
Somatic Symptom Distress Is Negatively Associated With Actual Attentiveness to the Body3
Effects of a Stress Management Training in Patients With Lymphedema and Obesity During Rehabilitation3
Meeting Calendar3
Treatment Beliefs in Patients with Mental Disorders in Psychosomatic Rehabilitation3
Aging Is in the Eye of the Beholder3
Health and Well-Being of Refugee Children and Adolescents3
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