Journal of Latinx Psychology

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of Latinx 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 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Supplemental Material for Visual Recognition Memory Modulated by Language and Cultural Frame Priming in Latinx Bilinguals and Biculturals34
Online discrimination and mental health outcomes: The moderating roles of ethnic identity and immigrant generation among Latinx young adults.26
Visual recognition memory modulated by language and cultural frame priming in Latinx bilinguals and biculturals.15
“¿Qué viene después?”: Latina women diagnosed with breast cancer twice.13
Perception of parental knowledge by parents and adolescents: Unique effects on recent substance use in a Latinx sample.12
Introduction to special issue on AfroLatinidad: Theory, research, and practice.11
Moderating influence of social support on the relations between discrimination and health via depression in Latinx immigrants.10
“Dando gracias”: Gratitude, social connectedness, and subjective happiness among bilingual Latinx college students.9
Perceived discrimination following the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and psychiatric disorders among Latinx populations in the United States.9
Supplemental Material for \n“Le pueden pagar más al que tiene papeles y menos al que no tiene”: An Exploratory Study of Critical Consciousness Processes Among Newcomer Latinx Immigrant Youth8
Undergraduate Latina/o/x motivation and STEM persistence intentions: Moderating influences of community cultural wealth.8
Afro-Latinxs: Decolonization, healing, and liberation.8
The undocumented advantage: Intersectional predictors of critical consciousness and academic performance among U.S. Latinxs.7
Where you learn about sex matters: Sexual information sources during adolescence and current sexual values and sexual behaviors in Latinx emerging adults.7
Tu bienestar es mi bienestar: A psychosociocultural understanding of Latinx immigrant well-being through a qualitative lens.7
Development of the PASEO Assessment of Spanish Proficiency for Mental Health (PASP-MH): A tool for assessing competence to provide mental health services in Spanish.7
Final editorial.6
Examining the influence of ethnic–racial socialization and parental warmth on Latinx youth psychosocial outcomes.6
Economic and social consequences of COVID-19 and mental health burden among Latinx young adults during the 2020 pandemic.6
An exploratory study of healing circles as a strategy to facilitate resilience in an undocumented community.5
Supplemental Material for Professional Guidelines for Psychological Evaluations in Immigration Proceedings5
Supplemental Material for La Vergüenza [The Shame]: Measuring Affiliate Stigma Associated With Youth Mental Health Problems Among Latinx Caregivers5
Acknowledgments5
Acknowledgments (September 2022–September 2023)5
Supplemental Material for Putting Conceptions and Considerations of Culture Into Practice: A Qualitative Evaluation of a Cultural Competence Training5
The underrepresentation of Latinx students in the professional dissemination of psychology research.4
Supplemental Material for Acceptability and Feasibility of a Family-Inclusive, Community-Based Lifestyle and Mindfulness Program for Latinx Adolescents at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes: A Two-Arm Pilot and4
Adverse childhood experiences in Central American migrant high schoolers: Maternal attachment buffers relation with nonsuicidal self-injury and suicide attempts.4
The fallacy of a raceless Latinidad: Action guidelines for centering Blackness in Latinx psychology.4
Measurement invariance of the Inventory of Peer and Parent Attachment among Latinx and non-Latinx college students.4
RESISTIR: Hispanic undergraduate STEM majors’ perceptions of barriers and supports toward degree persistence.4
COVID-19 and Latinx alcohol use: The role of health insurance.4
Breaking down barriers: Insights from providers on mental health care access among Latinx immigrants.3
Latinos’ intimate partner violence, abuse, and interventions: Developing a LatCrit analysis and critique.3
Social support protects against symptoms of anxiety and depression: Key variations in Latinx and non-Latinx White college students.3
Pride and prejudice: The relations among multiracial microaggressions, resilience, and psychological distress for Latine/White multiethnic individuals.3
Supplemental Material for Depressive Symptoms Among Hispanic Americans: Investigating the Interplay of Acculturation and Demographics3
Explaining the alcohol immigrant paradox: Perspectives from Mexican American adults.2
The experience of cultural stress in the school system among Puerto Rican Hurricane María migrant families.2
Acceptability and feasibility of a family-inclusive, community-based lifestyle and mindfulness program for Latinx adolescents at risk for type 2 diabetes: A two-arm pilot and feasibility randomized co2
Latinx sexual minority men, psychological well-being, racial sociopolitical involvement, and discomfort in LGBT community.2
Affect in anticipation of the 2020 U.S. presidential election in a sample of Latinx adults living on the U.S.–Mexico border: A daily diary study.2
Supplemental Material for Online Discrimination and Mental Health Outcomes: The Moderating Roles of Ethnic Identity and Immigrant Generation Among Latinx Young Adults2
“It’s more like the girl doesn’t really have to do anything”: Hispanic college women’s sexual initiation strategy perceptions.2
A systematic review and meta-analysis of the relation between acculturation and depression in Latinx adults.2
The role of family in Latinx students’ science education and career pursuit.2
Adolescent suicide prevention program recommendations from Latina immigrant mothers: “Starting with the word”.2
The state of Afrolatinxs in Latinx psychological research: Findings from a content analysis from 2009 to 2020.2
A preliminary examination of the role of avoidance in behavioral activation treatment among Latinx individuals.2
Professional guidelines for psychological evaluations in immigration proceedings.2
Applying critical consciousness through the use of testimonios to rethink Latinx cultural values.2
Pregnancy anxiety and beliefs surrounding motherhood in Latinas: A qualitative study.1
No son complejos: An intersectional evaluation of AfroPuerto Rican health.1
Body mass index, body satisfaction, and body image discrepancy among Latinx men: Implications for Latinx-centered cancer and diabetes risk reduction interventions.1
An intersectional and social determinants of health framework for understanding Latinx psychological distress in 2020: Disentangling the effects of immigration policy and practices, the Trump Administ1
“No queremos quedar mal”: A qualitative analysis of a boundary setting training among Latina community health workers.1
Supplemental Material for The Latinx Acculturation Index (LAI): Reexamining the Factor Structure and Convergent Validity of an Updated Acculturation Scale1
Protective factors for multiple forms of interpersonal violence experienced by adolescent Latinas.1
Latinx caregivers’ perceived need for and utilization of youth telepsychology services during the coronavirus pandemic.1
Ambivalent sexism linked to Mexican-heritage ethnic identity and gender messages from older relatives, familial peers, and nonfamilial peers.1
Reliability and validity of a Spanish Translation of the Racial Microaggressions Scale (S-RMAS).1
Acculturation and negative relationships as determinants of well-being: Using the convoy model for understanding the influence of social relationships among Latinx young adults.1
Factors associated with individual and couple participation in online sexual health research with Latinx sexual minority men.1
Fostering familial resilience in Latinx youth in the context of COVID-19.1
The role of maternal warmth in understanding the relations between cultural orientations and prosocial behaviors in U.S. Mexican college students.1
“It hurts but it’s the thing we have to do”: Puerto Rican colonial migration.1
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