Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology is 6. 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
Mother–Child Conversations of Latina Immigrant and U.S.-Born Mothers in the United States40
Multilevel Latent Profile Analysis of Global Competence in PISA 2018: Small Country-Level Differences39
Improving Attitudes Toward Psychotherapy in Residents and Syrian Refugees in Germany: An Interview Vignette Intervention Study38
Editorial Transitions37
Bridging Cross-Cultural Psychology with Societal Development Studies: An Editorial Introduction to this Special Section31
Maternal and Paternal Predictors of Turkish Fathers’ Nurturing and Caregiving31
Commentary for “Parenting Culture(s): Ideal Parent Beliefs Across 37 Countries”29
A Conceptual Model of Protective Factors Within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Culture That Build Strength23
Bridging Cross-Cultural Psychology With Societal Development Studies22
Studying Culture, a Methodological Endeavor22
Four Decades of Challenges by Culture to Mainstream Psychology: Finding Ways Forward19
Collective Narratives and Traditional Values in Meetings to Promote Peace: The Case of Religious Jewish and Muslim Women in Israel18
Religion-Related Values Differently Influence Moral Attitude for Robots in the United States and Japan18
Toward Culturally Sensitive Development Paradigms: New Shifts, Limitations, and the Role of (Cross-) Cultural Psychology17
The Correlation Between Self-Compassion and Life Satisfaction Varies Across Societal Individualism-Collectivism: A Three-Level Meta-Analysis16
Mask On, Barriers Off: How Face Masks Enhance Social Connection and Responsibility in Different Cultural Context14
Cultural Considerations in the Treatment of Eating Disorders among Racial/Ethnic Minorities: A Systematic Review13
Counseling Across Cultures: A Half-Century Assessment13
Does the Study of Culture Enrich Our Understanding of Autism? A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Life on the Spectrum in Japan and the West13
Challenges of Mothering in Extended Families: The Case of Palestinian Women in Israel12
Collective Psychological Ownership and Territorial Compensation in Australia and South Africa10
Why are Politically Active People Avoided in Countries with Collectivistic Culture? A Cross-Cultural Experiment10
A Quantitative Systematic Review to Evaluate the Favorability of the DSM-5 Cultural Formulation Interview (CFI) on the Acceptability, Feasibility, and Clinical Utility for Clinicians, Patients,9
Investigating the Complexity of Cultural Identities in Globalizing Societies9
Differential Adaptation to Adversity: A Latent Profile Analysis of Youth Engagement With Resilience-Enabling Cultural Resources and Mental Health Outcomes in a Stressed Canadian and South African Comm9
The Relationship Between Cultural Engagement and Psychological Well-being Among Indigenous Adolescents: A Systematic Review9
Culturally Relevant Frames Increase Individuals’ Motivation to Contribute to Carbon Emissions Offsets9
Family First: Evidence of Consistency and Variation in the Value of Family Versus Personal Happiness Across 49 Different Cultures8
Content Analysis of Preferred Recovery Pathways Among Urban American Indians and Alaska Natives Experiencing Alcohol Use Disorders8
Polycultural Identity Experiences: A Qualitative Exploration in Australia8
The Effects of Cognitive Self-Consciousness, Cultural Values, and Socioeconomic Context on Anxiety in Youth: A Meta-Analysis8
Giving Them a Choice: Qualitative Research Participants Chosen Pseudonyms as a Reflection of Self-Identity8
Chinese People’s Child Bearing and Rearing Beliefs: The Interplay Between Confucianism and Neoliberalism8
Complexifying Individualism Versus Collectivism and West Versus East: Exploring Global Diversity in Perspectives on Self and Other in the Gallup World Poll7
Self-Interest Bias in the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Cultural Comparison between the United States and China7
Cultural Variations in Memory Disruption: The Part-List Cuing Impairment in Taiwan, Singapore, and the United States7
Who Are You—Right Now? Cultural Orientations and Language Used as Antecedents of Situational Cultural Identification7
Maternal Emotional Distress Following the Birth of a Preterm Baby: The Case of Bedouin Mothers Living in Southern Israel7
Twenty-Two Centuries of Nostalgia in Classical Chinese Poetry6
The Protective Effect of Culture on Depression During Covid-19 Pandemic: A Romanian National Study6
Acceptance of Society-Level and Individual-Level Preventive Measures during the COVID-19 Pandemic among College Students in Three Societies6
Strengths and Resilience Among Central American Parents Seeking Asylum in the United States6
Barriers and Supports Experienced by Pacific Peoples in Aotearoa New Zealand’s Mental Health Services6
A Half-Century Assessment of the Study of Culture and Emotion6
Differences and Similarities in the Use of Nine Emotion Regulation Strategies in Western and East-Asian Cultures: Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis6
IN MEMORIAM: Juris G. Draguns (1932–2023)6
Dark Triad Traits, Social Position, and Personality: A Cross-Cultural Study6
Indigeneity in Context—Evolving Maya Ch’orti’ Notions of Cultural Identity: A Qualitative Study From 1993 to 20196
A Systematic Review of Evidence-Based Interventions for Afghan Refugee Mental Health: A Cultural Adaptation Analysis6
Cultural Similarities and Differences in Explaining Others’ Behavior in 4- to 9-Year-Old Children From Three Cultural Contexts6
Contextual and Cultural Differences in Positive Thinking6
The Challenge of Being Both Local and Global: Bicultural Identity Integration among Indigenous Ladakhi Youth in Delhi6
Feeling at Home in Two Cultural Worlds: Bicultural Identity Integration Moderates Felt Authenticity6
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