Journal of Social and Personal Relationships

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Social and Personal Relationships is 5. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Can we be friends with Mitsuku? A longitudinal study on the process of relationship formation between humans and a social chatbot75
Fear of missing out (FoMO): A generational phenomenon or an individual difference?59
Gendered division of labor during a nationwide COVID-19 lockdown: Implications for relationship problems and satisfaction50
Coping with global uncertainty: Perceptions of COVID-19 psychological distress, relationship quality, and dyadic coping for romantic partners across 27 countries44
Gone with the wind: Exploring mobile daters’ ghosting experiences39
Connecting electronically with friends to cope with isolation during COVID-19 pandemic36
How diverse are the samples used to study intimate relationships? A systematic review36
Relational turbulence from the COVID-19 pandemic: Within-subjects mediation by romantic partner interdependence35
Investigating the impact of partner phubbing on romantic jealousy and relationship satisfaction: The moderating role of attachment anxiety33
Exploring the nature and variation of the stigma associated with loneliness32
Different effects of attachment anxiety and attachment avoidance on depressive symptoms: A meta-analysis31
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on same-sex couples’ conflict avoidance, relational quality, and mental health29
“Mom, dad, look at me”: The development of the Parental Phubbing Scale28
Mediated communication matters during the COVID-19 pandemic: The use of interpersonal and masspersonal media and psychological well-being28
Dyadic coping and discrete emotions during COVID-19: Connecting the communication theory of resilience with relational uncertainty27
Examining associations between COVID-19 stressors, intimate partner violence, health, and health behaviors26
Ghosting and orbiting: An analysis of victims’ experiences24
Pornography use and romantic relationships: A dyadic daily diary study24
Precarious familismo among Latinas/os/xs: Toward a critical theoretical framework centering queer communities23
Feminist theory, method, and praxis: Toward a critical consciousness for family and close relationship scholars22
Political difference and polarization in the family: The role of (non)accommodating communication for navigating identity differences21
Social and parasocial relationships during COVID-19 social distancing21
Reduced relationship desire is associated with better life satisfaction for singles in Germany: An analysis of pairfam data21
Alone, together: Fear of missing out mediates the link between peer exclusion in WhatsApp classmate groups and psychological adjustment in early-adolescent teens21
Power in romantic relationships: How positional and experienced power are associated with relationship quality21
How do relationship desire and sociability relate to each other among singles? Longitudinal analysis of the Pairfam survey20
Relationships between Korean parents’ marital satisfaction, parental satisfaction, and parent–child relationship quality20
Parenting with a smile: Display rules, regulatory effort, and parental burnout19
Relational maintenance, collectivism, and coping strategies among Black populations during COVID-1919
Stress, Dyadic Coping, and Relationship Instability During the COVID-19 Pandemic19
Daily social interactions and well-being in older adults: The role of interaction modality19
Self-expansion motivation and inclusion of others in self: An updated review18
Grit and peer relationships in early adolescence: A person-centered approach18
Looking from the bright side: The Light Triad predicts Tinder use for love17
The effect of parent–adolescent relationship quality on deviant peer affiliation: The mediating role of self-control and friendship quality17
Closeness and other affiliative outcomes generated from the Fast Friends procedure: A comparison with a small-talk task and unstructured self-disclosure and the moderating role of mode of communicatio17
Risk factors of loneliness across the life span17
Feeling the Absence of Touch: Distancing, Distress, Regulation, and Relationships in the Context of COVID-1917
A descriptive literature review of early research on COVID-19 and close relationships16
Individual and relational differences in desire for touch in romantic relationships16
Examining the language of solitude versus loneliness in tweets15
The trajectory and determinants of loneliness during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States15
Perceived discrimination, loneliness, and non-suicidal self-injury in Chinese migrant children: The moderating roles of parent-child cohesion and gender15
The effect of social interaction quantity and quality on depressed mood and loneliness: A daily diary study15
Perceived overparenting and developmental outcomes among Chinese adolescents: Do family structure and conflicts matter?14
Long-distance texting: Text messaging is linked with higher relationship satisfaction in long-distance relationships14
Planning date nights that promote closeness: The roles of relationship goals and self-expansion14
Pathways to connection: An intensive longitudinal examination of state and dispositional hope, day quality, and everyday interpersonal interaction14
Chinese adolescents’ psychosocial adjustment: The contribution of mothers’ attachment style and adolescents’ attachment to mother14
Contemporary friendships and social vulnerability among youth: Understanding the role of online and offline contexts of interaction in friendship quality13
Day-to-day relational life during the COVID-19 pandemic: Linking mental health, daily relational experiences, and end-of-day outlook13
Holding on and letting go: Memory, nostalgia, and effects of virtual possession management practices on post-breakup adjustment13
Romantic nostalgia as a resource for healthy relationships13
The relational and mental health payoffs of staying gritty during the COVID-19 pandemic: A cross-cultural study in the Philippines and the United States13
Relational turbulence during the COVID-19 pandemic: A longitudinal analysis of the reciprocal effects between relationship characteristics and outcomes of relational turbulence13
Direct and indirect effects of parental involvement, deviant peer affiliation, and school connectedness on prosocial behaviors in U.S. Latino/a youth13
Parent-child relationship quality and emotional adjustment among college students: The role of parental financial support12
Parenting styles revisited: A longitudinal person-oriented assessment of perceived parent behavior12
Divergent effects of social media use on meaning in life via loneliness and existential isolation during the coronavirus pandemic12
Concrete and symbolic continuing bonds with a deceased person: The psychometric properties of the continuing bonds scale in bereaved surviving family members12
A multi-study examination of attachment and implicit theories of relationships in ghosting experiences12
Linking attachment to empathy in childhood and adolescence: A multilevel meta-analysis12
Who sees opportunity to help? A prospective study on adolescents’ detection of intervention opportunities in situations of sexual and dating violence11
Objective and subjective markers of transition to adulthood in emerging adults: Their mediating role in explaining the link between parental trust and life satisfaction11
Relationship satisfaction in the time of COVID-19: The role of shared reality in perceiving partner support for frontline health-care workers11
Settling down without settling: Perceived changes in partner preferences in response to COVID-1911
In-person and cyber dating abuse: A longitudinal investigation11
Affectionate touch in satisfying and dissatisfying romantic relationships11
Reciprocal self-disclosure and rejection strategies on bumble10
Affection deprivation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A panel study10
Daily social media use, social ties, and emotional well-being in later life10
The ebb and flow of sexual well-being: The contributions of basic psychological needs and autonomous and controlled sexual motivation to daily variations in sexual well-being10
Youth’s rights and mental health: The role of supportive relations in care10
Distinguishing relational turbulence, marital satisfaction, and parenting stress as predictors of ineffective Arguing among parents of children with autism10
The dyadic influences of mindfulness on relationship functioning10
Relationship 2.0: A systematic review of associations between the use of social network sites and attachment style10
Patterns of stress and support in social support networks of in-home hospice cancer family caregivers10
Parasites and promiscuity: Acute disease salience leads to more restricted sexual attitudes10
I “get” you, babe: Reflective functioning in partners transitioning to parenthood10
Race talk: How racial worldview impacts discussions in interracial relationships9
Drawing the line at infidelity: Negotiating relationship morality in a Swedish context of consensual non-monogamy9
Effects of information and communication technology on the quality of family relationships: A systematic review9
“When I’m not angry I am anxious”: The lived experiences of individuals in a relationship with a non-help-seeking problem gambler—A hermeneutic phenomenological study9
Using technology to unobtrusively observe relationship development9
Self-disclosure in social media and psychological well-being: A meta-analysis9
Romantic attachment, unforgiveness and relationship satisfaction in couples: A dyadic mediation analysis9
Dirty laundry: The nature and substance of seeking relationship help from strangers online9
I blame you, I hear you: Couples’ pronoun use in conflict and dyadic coping9
Putting me back together by getting back together: Post-dissolution self-concept confusion predicts rekindling desire among anxiously attached individuals9
To sext or not to sext. The role of social-cognitive processes in the decision to engage in sexting9
Functional inferences of mating orientations through body fat and sex-typical body features9
Connected while apart: Associations between social distancing, computer-mediated communication frequency, and positive affect during the early phases of COVID-199
Mindfulness, perceived partner responsiveness, and relationship quality: A dyadic longitudinal mediation model8
Resolving the cultural loneliness paradox of choice: The role of cultural norms about individual choice regarding relationships in explaining loneliness in four European countries8
Interparental conflict and relational attitudes within romantic relationships: The mediating role of attachment orientations8
Determinants of loneliness during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States: A one-year follow-up study8
When a romantic partner has a spinal cord injury: Caregiving tasks and resilience as moderators of support quality on psychosocial distress and relational closeness8
Enduring COVID-19 lockdowns: Risk versus resilience in parents’ health and family functioning across the pandemic8
Little things mean a lot: Using the biopsychosocial model for daily reports of sexual intimacy8
Preliminary evidence for an aversion to atheists in long-term mating domains in the Southern United States8
How Consistency in Closeness to God Predicts Psychological Resources and Life Satisfaction: Findings from the National Study of Youth and Religion8
Attachment style in adulthood: Attachment style moderates the impact of social support on depressive symptoms8
“I’ve been cheated, been mistreated, when will I be loved”: Two decades of infidelity research through an intersectional lens8
Emotion suppression on relationship and life satisfaction: Taking culture and emotional valence into account8
Changes in global and relationship-specific attachment working models8
Parent–student relational turbulence, support processes, and mental health during the COVID-19 pandemic8
Identifying the strongest self-report predictors of sexual satisfaction using machine learning8
“How do you like them now?” Expected reactions upon discovering that a friend is a political out-group member8
Relationship dissolution in the friendships of emerging adults: How, when, and why?8
Filling the void: Grieving and healing during a socially isolating global pandemic8
How can I thank you? Highlighting the benefactor’s responsiveness or costs when expressing gratitude8
Levels and volatility in daily relationship quality: Roles of daily sacrifice motives8
Support gaps during the COVID-19 pandemic: Sex differences and effects on well-being8
For the love of money: The role of financially contingent self-worth in romantic relationships8
Narcissism and mate retention behaviors: What strategies do narcissistic individuals use to maintain their romantic relationships?7
Developmental changes in best friendship quality during emerging adulthood7
Perceived barriers and rewards to sexual consent communication: A qualitative analysis7
The role of family-of-origin environment and discrepancy in conflict behavior on newlywed marital quality7
Arguing about social distancing and family relationships7
Avoiding information about one’s romantic partner7
Approach and avoidance motives for touch are predicted by attachment and predict daily relationship well-being7
The stories couples live by7
Sibling Relationships in Adolescence and Young Adulthood in Multiple Contexts: A Critical Review7
Gelotophobia in romantic life: Replicating associations with attachment styles and their mediating role for relationship status7
Development of the Revised Relational Maximization Scale and explorations of how relational maximization relates to personal and relational outcomes7
The meaning of misinformation and those who correct it: An extension of relational dialectics theory7
Loneliness, age at immigration, family relationships, and depression among older immigrants: A moderated relationship7
Connecting with others: Dispositional and situational relatedness during the college transition7
Parenting and prosocial behaviors in Nicaraguan adolescents: The roles of prosocial moral reasoning and familism7
A primer on studying effects of relationship duration in dyadic research: Contrasting cross-sectional and longitudinal approaches7
“It’s none of your business”: Adolescents’ reasons for keeping secrets about their engagement in problem behaviors7
Communication technology use in post-divorce coparenting relationships: A typology and associations with post-divorce adjustment7
Responsiveness processes and daily experiences of shared reality among romantic couples7
From Close to Ghost: Examining the Relationship Between the Need for Closure, Intentions to Ghost, and Reactions to Being Ghosted7
Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Canadian Social Connections: A Thematic Analysis7
Relationship-oriented values and marital and life satisfaction among Chinese couples7
Dynamic associations between stress and relationship functioning in the wake of COVID-19: Longitudinal data from the German family panel (pairfam)6
Necessities and luxuries in satisfying single lives6
The effects of morbidity-mortality and economic unpredictability on parental distress: A life history approach6
Exploring the associations between unwanted affection, stress, and anxiety6
Echoes of Slavery: Reflections on Contemporary Racial Discrimination in Black Americans’ Romantic Relationships6
Now for the Good News: Self-Perceived Positive Effects of the First Pandemic Wave on Romantic Relationships Outweigh the Negative6
Suspicious minds: The psychological, physical and behavioral consequences of suspecting a partner’s infidelity6
Friendship Network Satisfaction: A multifaceted construct scored as a unidimensional scale6
Individual healing from infidelity and breakup for emerging adults: a grounded theory6
Experiences of meaningful connection in the first weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic6
Picture perfect? Examining associations between relationship quality, attention to alternatives, and couples’ activities on Instagram6
Romantic relationship dissolution on social networking sites: Self-Presentation and public accounts of breakups on Facebook6
Can’t you see I’m trying to help? Relationship satisfaction and the visibility and benefit of social support in type 1 diabetes6
Reasons for seeking a divorce in Iran6
Are intense negative emotions a risk for complex divorces? An examination of the role of emotions in divorced parents and co-parenting concerns6
Parent–child cohesion, loneliness, and prosocial behavior: Longitudinal relations in children6
The power to gaslight6
Family socioeconomic status, subjective social status, and achievement motivation among Chinese college freshmen: A latent growth modeling approach6
Smiling won’t make you feel better, but it might make people like you more: Interpersonal and intrapersonal consequences of response-focused emotion regulation strategies6
Is a dyadic stressor experienced as equally distressing by both partners? The case of perceived fertility problems6
The predictive significance of fluctuations in early maternal sensitivity for secure base script knowledge and relationship effectiveness in adulthood6
Communal strength, exchange orientation, equity, and relational maintenance6
Attachment and sleep: A dyadic intensive longitudinal actigraphy study6
The role of social context in the association between leisure activities and romantic relationship quality6
Can we use smart-phones to increase physical affection, intimacy and security in couples? Preliminary support from an attachment perspective6
Romantic relationships in adults with ADHD: The effect of partner attachment style on relationship quality5
Purpose as a predictor of satisfaction across relationship domains during the first semester of university5
Cheers together, but not alone: Peer drinking moderates alcohol consumption following interpersonal stress5
Support me in the good times too: Interpersonal emotion regulation, perceived social support, and loneliness among mothers of children with autism spectrum disorder5
Applying the developmental model of marital competence to sexual satisfaction: Associations between conflict resolution quality, forgiveness, attachment, and sexual satisfaction5
Connectedness and independence of young adults and parents in the digital world: Observing smartphone interactions at multiple timescales using Screenomics5
Caregiving in quarantine: Humor styles, reframing, and psychological well-being among parents of children with disabilities5
Family communication patterns, mediated communication, and well-being: A communication interdependence perspective on parent–adult child relationships5
Family, friendship, and strength among LGBTQ+ migrants in Cape Town, South Africa: A qualitative understanding5
Support in response to a spouse’s distress: Comparing women and men in same-sex and different-sex marriages5
Dissonant relationships to biological parents and stepparents and the well-being of adult children5
“Making do with things we cannot change”: An interpretive phenomenological analysis of relationship resilience among gay men in Singapore5
Attachment in the time of COVID-19: Insecure attachment orientations are associated with defiance of authorities’ guidelines during the pandemic5
No pain, no gain: Perceived partner mate value mediates the desire-inducing effect of being hard to get during online and face-to-face encounters5
Loneliness in Malta: Findings from the first National Prevalence Study5
Direct and indirect associations among self-disclosure skills, social support, and psychosocial outcomes during the transition to college5
Aging together: Dyadic profiles of older couples’ marital quality, psychological well-being, and physical health5
Conclusion to the special issue: Relationships in the time of COVID-19: Examining the effects of the global pandemic on personal relationships5
Caregiving spouses’ experiences of relational uncertainty and partner influence in the prolonged relational transition of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias5
Communicative predictors of social network resilience skills during the transition to college5
A communication and identity process that mediates parents’ nonaccommodation and sexual minorities’ mental well-being5
A child for every family? Characterizations of “adoptable” foster children in online permanency advocacy publications5
Beyond cold feet: Experiences of ending engagements and canceling weddings5
Reciprocity and personality in diet-related spousal involvement among older couples managing diabetes: The role of gender5
Adult attachment and engagement with fictional characters5
Daily dyadic coping: Associations with postpartum sexual desire and sexual and relationship satisfaction5
Revenge via social media and relationship contexts: Prevalence and measurement5
The role of relational dependence, forgiveness and hope on the intention to return with an abusive partner5
Social Support and Strain from Different Relationship Sources: Their Additive and Buffering Effects on Psychological Well-Being in Adulthood5
Romantic Relationships and Mental Health: Investigating the Role of Self-Expansion on Depression Symptoms5
Parents’ use of intentional modeling and social control to influence their adolescent’s health behavior: Findings from the FLASHE study5
Empathy in context: Socioeconomic status as a moderator of the link between empathic accuracy and well-being in married couples5
PowerLAPIM: An application to conduct power analysis for linear and quadratic longitudinal actor–partner interdependence models in intensive longitudinal dyadic designs5
Dyadic profiles of personality among older couples: Associations with marital quality5
“Be free together rather than confined together”: A qualitative exploration of how relationships changed in the early COVID-19 pandemic5
The longitudinal association between marital and psychological functioning in socioeconomically disadvantaged relationships5
Ambivalent sexism and relationship adjustment among young adult couples: An actor-partner interdependence model5
Communicated perspective-taking (CPT) and storylistening: Testing the impact of CPT in the context of friends telling stories of difficulty5
An examination of visually impaired individuals’ communicative negotiation of face threats5
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