1.7(top 10%)
Impact Factor
1.8(top 10%)
extended IF
104(top 3%)
H-Index
426
authors
2.3K
papers
60.2K
citations
4K
citing journals
8.6K
citing authors

Most Cited Articles of Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

TitleYearCitations
Patterns of Positive and Negative Religious Coping with Major Life Stressors19981.2K
Religion and Spirituality: Unfuzzying the Fuzzy1997731
Intrinsic/Extrinsic Measurement: I/E-Revised and Single-Item Scales1989600
Religiosity and Mental Health: A Meta–Analysis of Recent Studies2003525
Religion and the Problem-Solving Process: Three Styles of Coping1988448
Religious Involvement, Social Ties, and Social Support in a Southeastern Community1994443
Risk and Religion: An Explanation of Gender Differences in Religiosity1995434
A Supply-Side Reinterpretation of the "Secularization" of Europe1994393
Theorizing Religious Effects Among American Adolescents2003368
A Validated Intrinsic Religious Motivation Scale1972362
Religious Practice: A Human Capital Approach1990360
The Construction and Preliminary Validation of a Measure of Reported Mystical Experience1975349
The Religious Context of Prejudice1966311
Attachment Theory and Religion: Childhood Attachments, Religious Beliefs, and Conversion1990274
Spiritual But Not Religious? Beyond Binary Choices in the Study of Religion2013247
Health Outcomes and a New Index of Spiritual Experience1991245
Physiology and Faith: Addressing the “Universal” Gender Difference in Religious Commitment2002236
Two Dimensions of Attachment to God and Their Relation to Affect, Religiosity, and Personality Constructs2002233
Intrinsic-Extrinsic Religious Orientation: The Boon or Bane of Contemporary Psychology of Religion?1990231
The Stress-Buffering Role of Spiritual Support: Cross-Sectional and Prospective Investigations1989225
Measuring Religion as Quest: 1) Validity Concerns1991225
Prosocial Behavior and Religion: New Evidence Based on Projective Measures and Peer Ratings2005223
God Image as a Function of Self-Esteem and Locus of Control1973221
Religious Influence on Marital Stability1997220
“Being Religious” or “Being Spiritual” in America: A Zero-Sum Proposition?2002219