2.7(top 20%)
impact factor
1.8K(top 10%)
papers
88.5K(top 5%)
citations
132(top 5%)
h-index
2.8(top 20%)
impact factor
3.1K
all documents
95.4K
doc citations
213(top 5%)
g-index

Top Articles

#TitleJournalYearCitations
1Objectification Theory: Toward Understanding Women's Lived Experiences and Mental Health RisksPsychology of Women Quarterly19973,486
2The Objectified Body Consciousness ScalePsychology of Women Quarterly19961,206
3What Women and Men Should Be, Shouldn't be, are Allowed to be, and don't Have to Be: The Contents of Prescriptive Gender StereotypesPsychology of Women Quarterly20021,045
4Understanding Women's Educational And Occupational Choices: Applying the Eccles et al. Model of Achievement-Related ChoicesPsychology of Women Quarterly1994983
5Revising the SES: A Collaborative Process to Improve Assessment of Sexual Aggression and VictimizationPsychology of Women Quarterly2007889
6Rape MythsPsychology of Women Quarterly1994821
7Objectification Theory and Psychology of Women: A Decade of Advances and Future DirectionsPsychology of Women Quarterly2008757
8Gender Roles and Women's Achievement-Related DecisionsPsychology of Women Quarterly1987755
9A Mediational Model Linking Self-Objectification, Body Shame, and Disordered EatingPsychology of Women Quarterly1998671
10Female Leadership Advantage and Disadvantage: Resolving the ContradictionsPsychology of Women Quarterly2007586
11Hostile and Benevolent SexismPsychology of Women Quarterly1997572
12Stranger and Acquaintance Rape: Are There Differences In the Victim's Experience?Psychology of Women Quarterly1988454
13The Hidden Rape Victim: Personality, Attitudinal, and Situational CharacteristicsPsychology of Women Quarterly1985440
14The Times They Are a-Changing … or Are They Not? A Comparison of Gender Stereotypes, 1983–2014Psychology of Women Quarterly2016400
15Gender Comparisons of Mathematics Attitudes and Affect: A Meta-AnalysisPsychology of Women Quarterly1990397
16The Silencing the Self Scale: Schemas of Intimacy Associated With Depression in WomenPsychology of Women Quarterly1992392
17Mediators of the Gender Difference in RuminationPsychology of Women Quarterly2001390
18Gender Belief Systems: Homosexuality and the Implicit Inversion TheoryPsychology of Women Quarterly1987389
19Instrumental and Expressive Traits, Trait Stereotypes, and Sexist Attitudes: What Do They Signify?Psychology of Women Quarterly2000385
20Vicarious Trauma: The Effects on Female Counselors of Working with Sexual Violence SurvivorsPsychology of Women Quarterly1995384
21The Gender Stereotyping of EmotionsPsychology of Women Quarterly2000382
22“Someone Like Me can be Successful”: Do College Students Need Same-Gender Role Models?Psychology of Women Quarterly2006379
23Sexual Assault Education Programs: A Meta-Analytic Examination of Their EffectivenessPsychology of Women Quarterly2005377
24Feminist Poststructuralism and Discourse Analysis: Contributions to Feminist PsychologyPsychology of Women Quarterly1989366
25Poverty, Inequality, and Discrimination as Sources of Depression Among U.S. WomenPsychology of Women Quarterly2003339
26An Intersectional Analysis of Gender and Ethnic StereotypesPsychology of Women Quarterly2013323
27Masculine Instrumentality and Feminine Expressiveness: Their Relationships with Sex Role Attitudes and BehaviorsPsychology of Women Quarterly1980321
28Alcohol and Dating Risk Factors for Sexual Assault Among College WomenPsychology of Women Quarterly1996320
29Relationship Quality and Domestic Violence in Women's Same-Sex Relationships: The Role of Minority StressPsychology of Women Quarterly2005320
30The Relationship of Yoga, Body Awareness, and Body Responsiveness to Self-Objectification and Disordered EatingPsychology of Women Quarterly2005314
31Attitudes Toward Women, 1970–1995Psychology of Women Quarterly1997311
32Sexual Assault Experience in Adulthood and Prior Victimization ExperiencesPsychology of Women Quarterly1993309
33Social Reactions, Coping Strategies, and Self-Blame Attributions in Adjustment to Sexual AssaultPsychology of Women Quarterly1996282
34The Climate for Women in Academic Science: The Good, the Bad, and the ChangeablePsychology of Women Quarterly2006279
35Rape: A Century of ResistancePsychology of Women Quarterly2001277
36Structural Models of the Relations of Assault Severity, Social Support, Avoidance Coping, Self-Blame, and PTSD Among Sexual Assault SurvivorsPsychology of Women Quarterly2007269
37Gender Differences in Self-Reported Posttraumatic Growth: A Meta-AnalysisPsychology of Women Quarterly2010267
38Through Her EyesPsychology of Women Quarterly1996264
39Overt, Covert, And Subtle SexismPsychology of Women Quarterly1997264
40The Ambivalence Toward Men InventoryPsychology of Women Quarterly1999258
41Intersectionality in Quantitative Psychological ResearchPsychology of Women Quarterly2016258
42Stereotypes About Gender and SciencePsychology of Women Quarterly2016258
43Can the Media Affect Us? Social Comparison, Self-Discrepancy, and the Thin IdealPsychology of Women Quarterly2006254
44The Schedule Of Sexist Events: A Measure of Lifetime and Recent Sexist Discrimination in Women's LivesPsychology of Women Quarterly1995253
45Are Women Evaluated More Favorably Than Men?: An Analysis of Attitudes, Beliefs, and EmotionsPsychology of Women Quarterly1991252
46A Prospective Analysis Of The Relationships Among Sexual Assault Experiences:An Extension of Previous FindingsPsychology of Women Quarterly1995251
47Physical And Psychiatric Correlates Of Gender Discrimination: An Application of the Schedule of Sexist EventsPsychology of Women Quarterly1995247
48Religion and Spirituality in the Meaning-Making and Coping Experiences of African American Women: A Qualitative AnalysisPsychology of Women Quarterly2002247
49Deciding Whom to Tell: Expectations and Outcomes of Rape Survivors' First DisclosuresPsychology of Women Quarterly2007245
50Psychometric Characteristics of the Social Reactions Questionnaire: A Measure of Reactions to Sexual Assault VictimsPsychology of Women Quarterly2000242