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Journal of Family Psychology
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Family Psychology
2.7
(top 6%)
Impact Factor
3.1
(top 6%)
extended IF
131
(top 2%)
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Most Cited Articles of Journal of Family Psychology
Title
Year
Citations
The influence of parent education and family income on child achievement: the indirect role of parental expectations and the home environment
2005
1.2K
Testing the ruler with item response theory: increasing precision of measurement for relationship satisfaction with the Couples Satisfaction Index
2007
857
Children of divorce in the 1990s: An update of the Amato and Keith (1991) meta-analysis.
2001
750
Parental meta-emotion philosophy and the emotional life of families: Theoretical models and preliminary data.
1996
619
The co-occurrence of spouse and physical child abuse: A review and appraisal.
1998
559
Harsh parenting in relation to child emotion regulation and aggression
2003
530
Spanking and child outcomes: Old controversies and new meta-analyses
2016
424
A multivariate hierarchical model for studying psychological change within married couples.
1995
419
A review of 50 years of research on naturally occurring family routines and rituals: Cause for celebration?
2002
396
Triple P-Positive Parenting Program as a public health approach to strengthening parenting
2008
383
Discipline responses: Influences of parents' socioeconomic status, ethnicity, beliefs about parenting, stress, and cognitive-emotional processes.
2000
378
Estimating the number of American children living in partner-violent families
2006
360
Rethinking how family researchers model infrequent outcomes: a tutorial on count regression and zero-inflated models
2007
358
Coparenting: A link between marital conflict and parenting in two-parent families.
2001
358
Relationship between child sleep disturbances and maternal sleep, mood, and parenting stress: a pilot study
2007
321
Religion in the home in the 1980s and 1990s: A meta-analytic review and conceptual analysis of links between religion, marriage, and parenting.
2001
314
Parental warmth, control, and indulgence and their relations to adjustment in Chinese children: A longitudinal study.
2000
312
An overview of the Virginia Longitudinal Study of Divorce and Remarriage with a focus on early adolescence.
1993
304
The interpersonal process model of intimacy in marriage: a daily-diary and multilevel modeling approach
2005
301
A psychometric study of the McMaster Family Assessment Device in psychiatric, medical, and nonclinical samples.
1990
298
Multisystemic treatment: a meta-analysis of outcome studies
2004
293
Using diary methods to study marital and family processes
2005
289
Detecting, measuring, and testing dyadic patterns in the actor-partner interdependence model
2010
281
Establishing family foundations: intervention effects on coparenting, parent/infant well-being, and parent-child relations
2008
274
The baby and the marriage: Identifying factors that buffer against decline in marital satisfaction after the first baby arrives.
2000
266
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