Journal of Family Psychology

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Family Psychology is 19. 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
Supplemental Material for The Role of Dependency-Oriented Parenting in the Intergenerational Transmission of Dependency: An Actor–Partner Interdependence Model76
Supplemental Material for Racial Discrimination and Parenting Perceptions Among Low-Income Black Couples49
In memoriam.32
Supplemental Material for Parental Burnout and Child Well-Being: A Dyadic Analysis Among Mothers and Fathers31
Two-year trajectories of psychopathology and differential parenting during COVID-19: A sibling study.28
Pakistani preschoolers’ number of older siblings and cognitive skills: Moderations by home stimulation and gender.28
Family stress model and parenting in infancy: Social support and parenting self-efficacy as resilience factors.28
Supplemental Material for Adolescent Executive Function as a Resilience Factor in the Family Stress Model Among Mexican-Origin Families28
"Self-report measures of coercive process in couple and parent–child dyads": Correction.27
Helicopter parenting, emotional avoidant coping, mental health, and homophobic stigmatization among emerging adult offspring of lesbian parents.27
Parental meta-emotion, attachment to parents, and personal agency in adolescents.27
Prevalence and risk factors for intimate partner violence victimization among Arab women in Israel.26
Maternal gatekeeping and low-income, unmarried fathers’ responsibility and emotional support of children.25
Autonomy restrictions and desires in parent–youth relationships: Examining the role of immigration background.24
Deviations in stress and support: Associations with parenting emotions across the COVID-19 pandemic.22
Maternal executive function, authoritarian attitudes, and hostile attribution bias as interacting predictors of harsh parenting.21
Daily relationship satisfaction and depressed mood: The moderating roles of support satisfaction, over- and underprovision.21
Sleep, coparenting, and parenting among mothers and fathers prior to kindergarten transition.20
Parenting stress predicts longitudinal change in parental involvement among mothers living with HIV.19
Family functioning, well-being, and mental health among new immigrant families.19
Intensive parenting among mothers and fathers: Identifying profiles and examining differences in parental involvement.19
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