Sex Roles

Papers
(The H4-Index of Sex Roles 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Teen Girls’ Experiences Negotiating the Ubiquitous Dick Pic: Sexual Double Standards and the Normalization of Image Based Sexual Harassment36
“I Think Most of Society Hates Us”: A Qualitative Thematic Analysis of Interviews with Incels33
“I can't push off my own Mental Health”: Chilly STEM Climates, Mental Health, and STEM Persistence among Black, Latina, and White Graduate Women30
Why Can’t You Just Pick One? The Stigmatization of Non-binary/Genderqueer People by Cis and Trans Men and Women: An Empirical Test of Norm-Centered Stigma Theory26
Seeing What’s Possible: Videos are more Effective than Written Portrayals for Enhancing the Relatability of Scientists and Promoting Black Female Students’ Interest in STEM24
Selfie Editing and Consideration of Cosmetic Surgery Among Young Chinese Women: The Role of Self-Objectification and Facial Dissatisfaction23
Gendered Racism and Mental Health among Young Adult U.S. Black Women: The Moderating Roles of Gendered Racial Identity Centrality and Identity Shifting23
In Their Own Words: The Meaning of the Strong Black Woman Schema among Black U.S. College Women23
“Talk about Bodies”: Recommendations for Using Transgender-Inclusive Language in Sex Education Curricula21
Body Image Comparisons on Social Networking Sites and Chinese Female College Students’ Restrained Eating: The Roles of Body Shame, Body Appreciation, and Body Mass Index21
What Predicts Attitudes toward Transgender and Nonbinary People? An Exploration of Gender, Authoritarianism, Social Dominance, and Gender Ideology21
When Gender Stereotypes Get Male Adolescents into Trouble: A Longitudinal Study on Gender Conformity Pressure as a Predictor of School Misconduct19
Reducing Transgender Stigma via an E-contact Intervention19
Media-Induced Sexual Harassment: The Routes from Sexually Objectifying Media to Sexual Harassment18
No Room of her Own: Married Couples’ Negotiation of Workspace at Home During COVID-1918
Sexism and the Effectiveness of Femvertising in China: A Corporate Social Responsibility Perspective18
Teaching College in the Time of COVID-19: Gender and Race Differences in Faculty Emotional Labor18
Measurement of Feminist Identity and Attitudes Over the Past Half Century: A Critical Review and Call for Further Research17
“We’re Continually Comparing Ourselves to Something”: Navigating Body Image, Media, and Social Media Ideals at the Nexus of Appearance, Health, and Wellness17
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