Journal of Adolescent Research

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Adolescent Research is 12. 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 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
“No Way! Like Only Hispanics are Illegal”: Examining the Racialized Psychosocial Development of Migrant “Illegality” Across Immigrant Groups in the United States33
“I Was Taught to Think of My Body as Too Sexual”: Comparative Thematic Analysis of Parent and Peer Messages About the Body During Adolescence24
“Like They’re My Same People. They’ve Probably Been in My Shoes. . .”: Community-Based Organizations’ Role in Fostering Social and Organizational Ties for Latino/x Immigrant Youth21
Individual, Social and Environmental Influences on Sleep in Latino Pre-Adolescents: A Qualitative Analysis15
Development of Youth leadership Through Community-Based Participatory Action Research During the Covid-19 Pandemic: A Case Study of Korean American Adolescents15
Understanding Adolescents’ Civic Identity From a Narrative Perspective15
Ambivalence in Adolescents’ Alcohol Expectancies: A Longitudinal Mixed Methods Study Among 12-to-18-Year-Olds15
Describing an Online Co-development Process of VAWG Prevention Intervention Activities With Young High School Learners, in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa15
Taking a Critical Look at Adolescent Research on Black Girls and Women: A Systematic Review13
“I Personally Wouldn’t Know Where to Go”: Adolescents’ Perceptions of Mental Health Services13
“My Story Started When I was Younger. . .”: A Qualitative Analysis of Youth’s Differential Journeys Away From School13
Adolescence as a Key Period of Identity Development and Connectedness: A Comparative Autophotography Study in England and Japan12
“It Just Felt Nice to be Able to Scream”: A Qualitative Examination of the Experiences of College Students Participating in the Black Lives Matter Movement12
Cross-Disciplinary Perspectives on Youth Digital Well-Being Research: Identifying Notable Developments, Persistent Gaps, and Future Directions12
What do Teachers do to Show They Care? Learning From the Voices of Early Adolescents12
The Role of Family Ethnic Socialization and Generational Status in White Adolescents’ Ethnic-Racial Identity Development12
“I Get to See Another Day”: Examining Where Black and Latinx Youth From Economically Disenfranchised Chicago Neighborhoods Find Happiness12
Understanding Latinx Child Farmworkers’ Reasons for Working: A Mixed Methods Approach12
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