Asian American Journal of Psychology

Papers
(The TQCC of Asian American Journal of Psychology is 4. 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 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Acculturative stress and coping processes among middle-aged Vietnamese-born American Catholics: The roles of spirituality, religiosity, and resilience on well-being.27
Health care professionals’ views of supportive care needs for Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Americans with metastatic cancer.24
Depression and anxiety from acculturative stress: Maladaptive perfectionism as a mediator and mindfulness as a moderator.24
Anti-Asian microaggressions in the time of COVID-19: Impact on coping, stress, and well-being.22
Psychological distress and mental health service utilization disparities in disaggregated Asian American populations, 2006–2018.21
Supplemental Material for Problems in the Remeasurement of Acculturation and Enculturation Measures for East Asian Americans18
Ethnic-racial discrimination towards Asian Americans amidst COVID-19, the so-called “China” virus and associations with mental health.17
Role of perfectionism in the career decision self-efficacy and outcome expectations of Asian American college students.15
Self, ethnicity, and ethnic composition: Variations in self among Asian Americans and White Americans.15
Acculturation, enculturation, culture-specific emotional distress, and parenting among Korean immigrant mothers.14
Planning for suicide prevention in Thai refugee camps: Using community-based system dynamics modeling.14
Supplemental Material for Acculturation, Enculturation, Culture-Specific Emotional Distress, and Parenting Among Korean Immigrant Mothers13
Sociodemographic and precipitating circumstances associated with suicide among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders: A survival analysis.12
Contextual and cultural factors affecting network members’ responses to Filipino survivors of partner abuse.11
Expanding the frontier of Asian American cancer control and survivorship research.11
A mediation model for biculturalism and cigarette and betel nut use: The case of adolescents in Guam.11
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.10
Disaggregating mental health outcomes: Counseling service utilization and presenting concerns among Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islanders and Asian American students.9
The forgotten Asian Americans: Filipino Americans’ experiences with racial microaggressions and trauma.9
The silver linings of COVID-19 and racism pandemics?9
Supplemental Material for Resilience and Adversity Among Older Pacific Islanders in Southern California9
Editorial note from the new editor.9
Conceptualizing loneliness among a Hmong older adult group: Using an intersectionality framework.9
Gratitude in a culturally adapted psychotherapy group and in Chinese culture: Interpretative phenomenological analysis.9
Acculturation/enculturation and internalized model minority myth in Korean immigrant families.8
Transgenerational impacts of historical trauma among World War II Japanese American incarceration survivors’ grandchildren.8
Advancing Asian American psychology: A decade review of models, methods, and measures in AAJP.8
“Please forgive me:” Asian and Pacific Islander Americans’ suicide notes.7
Supplemental Material for Asian American Mental Health Help-Seeking: An Asian Value-Informed Health Belief Model7
Youth-directed racial–ethnic socialization and family processes in Asian immigrant families.7
Understanding internalized racial oppression and second-generation Vietnamese.7
“Pushing an irritational button”: Asian psychologists making sense of racialization in psychology training in Aotearoa/New Zealand.7
Asian Indian male international graduate students’ help-seeking intentions toward formal and informal supports: The role of cultural and familial factors.6
Supplemental Material for Acculturation/Enculturation and Internalized Model Minority Myth in Korean Immigrant Families6
Navigating anti-Asian hate crimes: Perspectives and responses within parents of East Asian American children amid the COVID-19 pandemic.6
Supplemental Material for The Relationships Between Acculturation and Complementary and Alternative Medicine Beliefs and Use Among Asian Americans6
Refugee mental health framework: A systematic tool and approach that optimizes outcomes.6
Supplemental Material for Coalitional Identity and Collective Action: Korean Americans for Black Collective Action6
Antecedents of Rowe and Kahn’s successful aging model for Asian Americans.5
The Filipinx American ecological processes model: Centralizing Filipinx values with an ecological systems approach.5
Supplemental Material for Culturally Relevant Risk and Well-Being Factors of Suicide and Perceived Burdensomeness in an Asian Young Adult Sample5
Coalitional identity and collective action: Korean Americans for Black collective action.5
Barriers to mental health help-seeking among Asian American adolescents: A systematic review.5
A qualitative study of perceptions of risk and protective factors for suicide among Bhutanese refugees.5
Racial healing during the COVID-19 and anti-Asian pandemics through critical consciousness informed antiracist parenting practices (CCIARP).4
Unpacking the model minority stereotype: Different pathways to self-esteem through internalized stereotypes of hard work and innate intelligence.4
A mediator or moderator? Self-compassion’s role in the association between emotional self-control and help-seeking attitudes among Asian American college students.4
Asian Americans’ mental health help-seeking attitudes: The relative and unique roles of cultural values and ethnic identity.4
Understanding the relations between family cultural socialization and bicultural identity integration in burmese college students of refugee background.4
Stress, mental health, and self-care among refugee teachers in Malaysia.4
Acknowledgment4
Challenges to providing quality mental health services for forcibly displaced populations: The case of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh.4
Coping strategies as moderators of COVID-19 racial discrimination in Filipino Americans.4
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