Family Relations

Papers
(The H4-Index of Family Relations is 17. 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 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interparental conflict predicts developmental trajectories of maternal sensitivity across early childhood54
Parents' marital satisfaction, self‐compassion, and harsh discipline in China: A dyadic analysis48
Intergenerationally tied relocation and care circulation: Motivations, struggles, and future arrangements42
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Interactions between mental illness recovery processes in the family30
Father involvement among Chinese fathers in four geolocations: Exploring cultural nuances and similarities29
Dynamic harmony: Unveiling therapeutic attunement in emotionally focused couples therapy via machine learning28
Examining fairness in machine learning applied to support families: A case study of preventive services27
White Fathers' Concerns for Their Biological Black and White Biracial Sons25
Communicatively constructing resilience: Exploring family resilience in the experience of hereditary cancer25
Family experiences of ambiguous loss during COVID‐1924
Reflective functioning and emotion socialization behaviors in caregivers of preschoolers23
Gender inclusion and family science: Perspectives of undergraduate males on family science23
Parenting during the second year of COVID‐19: Positive and negative parental experiences in the U.S.A.23
Being a parent, but not: A grounded theory of home‐based care21
Parental microprotections: Testing measurement equivalence in Black, Latinx, and White families20
Parent–child gender effect in the associations among problematic internet use, parent–adolescent conflict, and academic engagement19
Chinese adolescents' depression, anxiety, and family mutuality before and afterCOVID‐19 lockdowns: Longitudinal cross‐lagged relations17
“I don't have much of a choice”: Low‐income single mothers' COVID‐19 school and care decisions17
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