Family Relations

Papers
(The H4-Index of Family Relations is 20. 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 2021-06-01 to 2025-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Interparental conflict predicts developmental trajectories of maternal sensitivity across early childhood127
Parents' marital satisfaction, self‐compassion, and harsh discipline in China: A dyadic analysis66
Intergenerationally tied relocation and care circulation: Motivations, struggles, and future arrangements46
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Actor–partner effects of perfectionism on marital satisfaction: Self‐disclosure as an interpersonal mechanism37
Father involvement among Chinese fathers in four geolocations: Exploring cultural nuances and similarities34
Communicatively constructing resilience: Exploring family resilience in the experience of hereditary cancer29
White Fathers' Concerns for Their Biological Black and White Biracial Sons28
Examining fairness in machine learning applied to support families: A case study of preventive services25
Individualization of extended family bonds? An analysis of youth narratives from three Dutch generations25
Dynamic harmony: Unveiling therapeutic attunement in emotionally focused couples therapy via machine learning24
Interactions between mental illness recovery processes in the family24
Awareness and equity of behavioral sacrifice and same‐sex relationship quality: Heterosexist discrimination as a distal predictor23
The Internet as a social institution: Rethinking concepts for family scholarship23
Examining actor–partner effects between social dominance, relationship power, sexism, and marital quality22
Parenting during the second year of COVID‐19: Positive and negative parental experiences in the U.S.A.21
Family experiences of ambiguous loss during COVID‐1921
Reflective functioning and emotion socialization behaviors in caregivers of preschoolers21
Being a parent, but not: A grounded theory of home‐based care20
Gender inclusion and family science: Perspectives of undergraduate males on family science20
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