Asian American Journal of Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Asian American Journal of Psychology 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Mental health help-seeking intentions among Chinese international students in the U.S. higher education system: The role of coping self-efficacy, social support, and stigma for seeking psychological h25
Revisiting the bamboo ceiling: Perceptions from Asian Americans on experiencing workplace discrimination.17
The intersectional prototypicality model: Understanding the discriminatory experiences of Asian American women and men.15
Depression and anxiety from acculturative stress: Maladaptive perfectionism as a mediator and mindfulness as a moderator.14
Barriers to mental health service use in Asian American and European American college students.13
Ethnic-racial discrimination towards Asian Americans amidst COVID-19, the so-called “China” virus and associations with mental health.12
Asian Americans’ racial discrimination experiences during COVID-19: Social support and locus of control as moderators.11
Anti-Asian microaggressions in the time of COVID-19: Impact on coping, stress, and well-being.11
Discomfort in LGBT community and psychological well-being for LGBT Asian Americans: The moderating role of racial/ethnic identity importance.10
The silver linings of COVID-19 and racism pandemics?10
Challenges to providing quality mental health services for forcibly displaced populations: The case of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.10
“What will people say?”: Mental health stigmatization as a barrier to eating disorder treatment-seeking for South Asian American women.10
Stress, mental health, and self-care among refugee teachers in Malaysia.9
The relationship between postmigration living difficulties, social support, and psychological distress of Burmese refugees in the United States.9
Age-varying associations between Chinese American parents’ racial–ethnic socialization and children’s difficulties during the COVID-19 pandemic.8
“Go back to China with your (expletive) virus”: A revelatory case study of anti-Asian racism during COVID-19.8
COVID-19 racial discrimination on mental health and life satisfaction among Asian Americans: Examining a moderated mediation model.8
Coping strategies as moderators of COVID-19 racial discrimination in Filipino Americans.7
Asian American college students’ support for Black Lives Matter: Role of internalizing the model minority myth and critical reflection.7
Everyday racism increase for Asians in the U.S. during the COVID-19 pandemic.7
Exploring the connections between watching Asian American YouTubers, racial identity, and self-esteem.7
Development and validation of the Asian American Women’s Shifting Scale (AsAWSS).7
Asian Americans’ mental health help-seeking attitudes: The relative and unique roles of cultural values and ethnic identity.7
Parenting stress and risks of child maltreatment among Asian immigrant parents: Does social support moderate the effects?7
Individual variations in stress response to racial microaggressions among Asian Americans.7
Place matters: Exploring Native Hawaiian youths’ cultural selves, pride, and generativity.6
Black-Asian American identity: An exploratory study on how internalized oppression impacts identity development.6
Decolonizing mental health practice: Reconstructing an Asian-centric framework through a social justice lens.6
Anti-Asian discrimination and antiracist bystander behaviors amid the COVID-19 outbreak.6
Shifting mediates the relationship between ethnic identity, acculturation status, and racism-related stress among Asian American women.5
Intergenerational cultural conflict, assertiveness, and adjustment among Asian Americans.5
Planning for suicide prevention in Thai refugee camps: Using community-based system dynamics modeling.5
The reemergence of Yellow Peril: Beliefs in the Asian health hazard stereotype predict lower psychological well-being.5
Depressive symptoms and life satisfaction in Asian American college students: Examining the roles of self-compassion and personal and relational meaning in life.5
Promoting pride but missing the need for preparation for bias: Racial-ethnic socialization among Indian American families living in the southeast U.S.4
Too Asian? The model minority stereotype in a Canadian context.4
Colonial mentality, racism, and depressive symptoms: Asian Indians in the United States.4
Racial discrimination, distress, coping motives, and alcohol-related problems among U.S.-born Asian American young adults.4
Coping with breast cancer among immigrant Chinese Americans.4
Are Asian American children and youth high achieving?: Unpacking variations of educational achievement from an integrative ecological perspective.4
White college students’ ethnocultural empathy toward Asians and Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic.4
Chinese American adolescents’ academic performance and psychological adjustment: The role of neighborhood and family.4
Acculturation/enculturation and internalized model minority myth in Korean immigrant families.4
Emerging adulthood attributes, discrimination, mental health, and substance use in a sample of Asian, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and White college students.4
The emotional, cultural, and relational impact of growing up as parachute/satellite kids in Asian American transnational families.4
A new measure of Asian American Racial Identity Ideological Values (AARIIV): Unity, interracial solidarity, and transnational critical consciousness.4
“Please forgive me:” Asian and Pacific Islander Americans’ suicide notes.4
Immigrant Chinese parents in New York Chinatowns: Acculturation gap and psychological adjustment.3
Qualitative examination of transgender Asian Americans navigating and negotiating cultural identities and values.3
Acculturative strategies and mental distress among Asian American college students: The role of Asian values across acculturative strategies.3
From model minority to racial threat: Chinese transracial adoptees’ experience navigating the COVID-19 pandemic.3
Culture in cancer survivorship interventions for Asian Americans: A systematic review and critical analyses.3
Asian American adolescent help-seeking pathways for psychological distress.3
Asian American mental health amidst COVID-19 anti-Asian racism: Internalized racism and generational status as moderators.3
Acculturative stress and coping processes among middle-aged Vietnamese-born American Catholics: The roles of spirituality, religiosity, and resilience on well-being.3
Family and friend responses to Filipino loved ones experiencing partner abuse.3
Examining the functional utility of personal growth initiative in a war-affected Sri Lankan Tamil sample.3
Psychological distress and mental health service utilization disparities in disaggregated Asian American populations, 2006–2018.3
We don’t look all the same: Chinese and Vietnamese American adolescents’ awareness of marginalization and invisibility.2
Access and utilization of mental health services among Pacific Islanders.2
Discrepancies in East Asians’ perceived actual and ideal phenotypic facial features.2
Major depressive disorder and dysthymia disparities between U.S.-born and foreign-born Chinese Americans.2
Do no harm issues in psychosocial support: Post-tsunami practitioner learning in Sri Lanka.2
“You should pray about it”: Exploring mental health and help-seeking in Filipino American Catholics.2
Examination of Korean immigrant mothers’ parenting practices: By using the framework of bilinear acculturation.2
Culture, causal attribution, and coping in Chinese college students in the United States.2
Colonial mentality and colorism among Filipinx Americans.2
Creating a shared definition of adolescent mental health in the Filipino American community: A comparative focus group analysis.2
A psychometric investigation of the Enculturation Scale for Filipino Americans-Short Form: Further reliability, validation, and confirmation of factor structure.2
Second-generation Chinese American female undergraduates: Psychosociocultural correlates of well-being.1
Role of perfectionism in the career decision self-efficacy and outcome expectations of Asian American college students.1
A meta-analytic review of Asian American life satisfaction.1
Recentering AAPI narratives as social justice praxis: Reclaiming and honoring our experiences.1
Colonial mentality and psychological flexibility among Filipinx Americans.1
Race-based marginalization and private racial regard in Asian Americans: Self-esteem and nativity as moderators.1
Refugee mental health framework: A systematic tool and approach that optimizes outcomes.1
The forgotten Asian Americans: Filipino Americans’ experiences with racial microaggressions and trauma.1
To seek help or not: Asian American women mental health services utilization for disordered eating and body image concerns.1
Sociodemographic and precipitating circumstances associated with suicide among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: A survival analysis.1
Rise of anti-Asian violence and the COVID-19 pandemic for Asian Americans.1
Community engagement in psychosocial interventions with refugees from Asia: A systematic review.1
Racial healing during the COVID-19 and anti-Asian pandemics through critical consciousness informed antiracist parenting practices (CCIARP).1
Marginalized identities, family conflict, and psychological distress: The process of psychotherapy with a Chinese American adolescent.1
Examining racial discrimination, internalized racism, and racial–ethnic socialization among Asian American parents.1
The voices of Chinese American parents during COVID-19: Recommendations for addressing anti-Asian racism and supporting adolescents in school.1
The case of Kahewai: Indigenous ways of knowing and Kānaka ‘Ōiwi well-being.1
The Filipinx American ecological processes model: Centralizing Filipinx values with an ecological systems approach.1
“Break down these walls”: Stories of mental health service access by Asian Indian Americans.1
Supplemental Material for Coalitional Identity and Collective Action: Korean Americans for Black Collective Action1
“I am very proud to be Taiwanese”: Taiwanese internationals’ experience of race, ethnicity, and nationality in the United States.1
Understanding internalized racial oppression and second-generation Vietnamese.1
Understanding the relations between family cultural socialization and bicultural identity integration in burmese college students of refugee background.1
Decolonizing the interpersonal theory of suicide with Filipinx American clients.1
Contextual and cultural factors affecting network members’ responses to Filipino survivors of partner abuse.1
Culture and well-being among Cambodian American adolescents: Mediating effects of parental, peer, and school attachments.1
The relationships between acculturation and complementary and alternative medicine beliefs and use among Asian Americans.1
Met and unmet expectations for parental monitoring knowledge in Chinese Canadian children.1
Calling our souls home: A HMong epistemology for creating new narratives.1
A qualitative study of perceptions of risk and protective factors for suicide among Bhutanese refugees.1
Social change behaviors among Asian American college students: Ethnic regional group differences and campus-level predictors.1
Teacher perceptions of the barriers and facilitators of education amongst Chin refugees in Malaysia: A qualitative analysis.1
Gratitude in a culturally adapted psychotherapy group and in Chinese culture: Interpretative phenomenological analysis.1
Advancing Asian American psychology: A decade review of models, methods, and measures in AAJP.1
S.I.G.E.!: Celebrating Filipina/x/o American psychology and some guiding principles as we “go ahead”.1
Does family cohesion moderate the relationship between acculturative stress and depression among Asian American immigrants?1
An exploration of racial differences of psychosocial stressors and their association with mental health between Asian and White sexual minority men: The P18 cohort study.1
Colonial mentality and mental health help-seeking attitudes: Testing a mediation model on Filipino Americans.1
A mediator or moderator? Self-compassion’s role in the association between emotional self-control and help-seeking attitudes among Asian American college students.1
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