Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences

Papers
(The TQCC of Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences is 1. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
ArticleCitations
Individual-Level Cultural Factors and Use of Survey Response Styles Among Latino Survey Respondents8
Future-Oriented Motivation and Emotion Regulation Jointly Decreased Acculturative Stress in University Students With Multiple Marginalized Identities6
The Complexities of Mental Health Help Seeking Among Latinx College Students: Qualitative Inquiry Using the Theory of Planned Behavior6
Examining the Behavioral Model of Health Service Use Among Latinx College Students Through a Socio-Cultural Lens: Implications for Mental Health Care5
Immigration Status and Crime: A Comparison Between Hispanic Undocumented Immigrants and US Citizens4
Rumination, Depressive Symptoms, and Anxiety Among Latinx College Students: The Moderating Role of Familism and Respect4
“I Have Invested in These Twenty-Eight Kids and They’re Mine”: The Ongoing Work of Building Relationships With Latinx Students4
“If You’re Latino, You’re Not Really Expected to Go to College”: Understanding Latino Men’s Psychosociocultural Resilience in Higher Education4
Smoking Social Norms Among Spanish-Speaking Mexican-Origin Persons Who Smoke3
Introduction to Special Issue: Living With Dementia Among Latinos3
Sounding the Alarm: Calling on Service Providers to Reduce Disparities in Autism Services for Latino Adults2
Subjective Well-Being and Mental Health of Puerto Rican Post-Disaster Migrants2
The Maternal Guilt of Working Latina Mothers: A Qualitative Study2
Social Comparison, Belongingness, Self-Doubt, and Stress: The Case of Hispanic Students at Hispanic Majority Institutions2
Perceived Racism and Weapons Use in Latino High School Boys: A QuantCrit Secondary Analysis2
Latiné Emerging Adults’ Insights on Expanding Mental Health Supports That Go Beyond Access to Care1
Variations in Coparenting Quality Among Mexican American Families Based on Generational Status and Acculturation1
Factors Promoting Resilience Among Mexican American College Students Who Experienced Intimate Partner Violence1
Reclaiming Roots: Retro-Acculturation and Cultural Identity Expression Among Later-Generation Mexican Americans1
Examining Differences Among Latinos Not Adherent to Cancer Screening Guidelines: A Latent Class Analysis1
Validation of Wellbeing Scales Among Informal Caregivers of Latinos With Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Dementias1
The Enhancing and Buffering Role of Ethnic Socialization on the Links Between Discrimination and Prosocial Behaviors Among U.S. Latinx Young Adults1
Associations Between Cultural Stress and Normative Stress and Daily Depressive Symptoms Among Hispanic College Students: Mediated by Parent-Child Communication1
Do Older Mexican Americans With Dementia Benefit From Living Closer to the Border? Evidence From the HEPESE1
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