Journal of Research on Adolescence

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Research on Adolescence is 26. 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Long‐Term RCT outcomes for adolescent alcohol and cannabis use within a predominantly Hispanic sample145
The new normal: A student's lived experiences during the COVID‐19 pandemic130
The COVID generation: A commentary on how the pandemic altered adolescents' life course129
Psychometric Evaluation of the Affect Regulation Checklist: Clinical and Community Samples, Parent‐Reports and Youth Self‐Reports71
School Pushout: The Role of Supportive Strategies Versus Punitive Practices for LGBT Youth of Color64
The Associations between Contextual and Cultural Stressors, Internalizing Symptoms, and Social Support58
Trajectories of Substance Use and Well‐being in Early and Middle Adolescence Shaped by Social Connectedness56
Issue Information53
Trajectories of positive youth development and promotive factors among adolescents during the transition to high school in China52
Editorial Acknowledgement46
A Mixed‐Methods Approach to Refining and Measuring the Construct of Positive Risk‐Taking in Adolescence45
Adolescents' belonging in post‐divorce families: Examining residential and digital contact with mothers and fathers44
Dismantling Systems and Improving Contexts to Support the Development of BIPOC Youth41
Religious coping and delinquent behaviors: Moderated mediation roles of religion affiliation and prosocial moral reasoning41
Embracing the hidden potential: The contribution of majority world research to developmental science41
Justice for me and for all: Longitudinal analysis of justice perceptions across demographic indicators41
Emotional Reactivity to Daily Family Conflicts: Testing the Within‐Person Sensitization37
A Longitudinal Study of Differences in Perceived Parenting Practices Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Girls36
From Truth‐Telling to Imagining New Possibilities: Listening to Youth, Families, and Communities of Color35
Being nice and being mean: Friend characteristics foreshadow changes in perceptions of relationship negativity35
Issue Information34
Activities and social contact as antecedents to sleep onset time in U.S. adolescents32
Association between adolescents' socioeconomic status and working memory updating functioning: Role of parental educational involvement32
Considerations for Future Research on Racial Learning Processes and White Youth30
The longitudinal link between popularity, likeability, fear of negative evaluation and social avoidance across adolescence28
Boys’ and Girls’ Interactions With Same‐Gender Friends and Other‐Gender Friends: A Focus on Problem Disclosures26
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