Australian Journal of Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Australian Journal of Psychology 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
The BDNF Val66Met modulates the Dark Triad: empathic concern and aggression as mediators85
Attitudes towards Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia: a systematic review15
An evaluation of a video-based intervention targeting alcohol consumption during aquatic activities14
A systematic review of well-being interventions and initiatives for Australian and New Zealand emergency service workers10
Mental health help-seeking experiences and service use among Australian first responders10
How Ethical Leadership Impacts Deviant Normative Conduct? The Role of Trait Affect, Voice Behaviour, and Social Support9
Larger distances from larger vehicles: effect of vehicle size, viewing side and their facia on comfort distance in virtual reality9
Motivated inquiry: ideology shapes responses to the Christian Porter rape allegation9
A qualitative exploration of trust in the contemporary workplace9
A critical analysis of online social support for young people experiencing chronic pain9
The ecological benefits of staying gritty: grit dimensions are associated with pro-environmental passion, awareness, and behaviours9
Induced guilt and more self-disciplined moral standards in moral dilemma judgment8
Research productivity, quality, and impact metrics of Australian psychology academics8
Older adults access to mental health and social care services during COVID-19 restrictions in Western Australia8
Extracurricular activity participation in early adolescence predicts coping efficacy one year later7
Sports-specific metacognitions: associations with flow state in triathletes7
Help-seeking for mental health problems among older adults with chronic disease: an application of the theory of planned behaviour6
Is it time to stock up? Understanding panic buying during the COVID-19 pandemic6
Increased maternal mental health burden in a representative longitudinal community cohort coinciding with COVID-19 lockdown6
Development and validation of Intertemporal Decision-Making Ability Scale for early adolescents6
Atypical behaviours found in some mental health conditions negatively affect judgments of deception and credibility6
The silent struggle: experiences of non-native English-speaking psychology students6
Best practice assessment methods for the undergraduate psychology program: a narrative review of the literature5
Help-seeking for young rural males disengaged from education5
Understandings and applications of self-compassion and self-coldness among Hazaras in Australia: a qualitative study5
Learning from community voices about lateral violence and lateral empowerment: a scoping review of grey literature5
Psychological testing in the profession of psychology: an Australian study5
Can self-regulation explain why not everyone is overweight or obese?5
Strategies for coping and dealing with lateral violence among Aboriginal people living in south-east Australia5
The Big Five and dark triad personality traits as predictors of emotional labour5
Pregnancy complications and their association with postpartum depression symptoms: a retrospective study4
Applying temporal self-regulation theory to identify correlates of soft plastic recycling in Australia4
The sibling experience: growing up with a trans sibling4
Purchasing insurance – the roles of individual differences in time perspectives and regulatory foci4
Investigating multidimensional organisational trust through breach4
Testing a model of resilience for women leaders: a strengths based approach4
Compliance with COVID-19 prevention measures during the onset of the pandemic in Australia: investigating the role of trust in federal and state governments and scientists4
The relationship between subordinates’ moqi and employees’ safety behaviour — a moderated mediation model4
Distinguishing between high-confidence true and false memories: evidence from eye movements4
Lived experiences and unique psychosocial impacts following bariatric surgery in a publicly funded Australian tertiary hospital: a qualitative study4
Predicting men’s intentions to seek help for cancer symptoms: a comparison of the Theory of Planned Behaviour and the Health Belief Model4
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