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Journal of Cross-cultural Psychology

The Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology is a scholarly publication that explores the intersection of culture and psychology. It features research articles, theoretical discussions, and empirical studies that examine the impact of cultural factors on human behavior, cognition, and emotions. The journal aims to promote a deeper understanding of cultural diversity and its implications for psychological processes across various societies and ethnic groups.

Details
Abbr. J Cross Cult Psychol
Publisher Sage Publications
Start 1970
End Continuing
Frequency Eight no. a year, 2011-
p-ISSN 0022-0221
e-ISSN 1552-5422
Country United States
Language English
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 1889 131
SJR / Ranks: 3856 992
CiteScore / Ranks: 6878 3.90
Recent Articles
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Rotzinger J, Jensen L, Thalmayer A
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2025 Mar; 56(2):194-213. PMID: 40083847
Psychology in Africa often relies on Euro-American theories, despite their limitations in African cultures. Here, a shift to an Afrocentric perspective was made by exploring in two sub-Saharan African countries...
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Gillespie S, Eales L, Simpson D, Ferguson G
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2025 Jan; 53(6):643-658. PMID: 39781549
This study examined the associations between remote acculturation to European American culture, hereafter United States (U.S.) American culture, and physical activity levels among Jamaican mother-adolescent dyads. Remote acculturation, a modern...
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Causier C, Johns L, Radez J, Hassan H, Maughan D, Waite F
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2024 May; 55(4):429-443. PMID: 38766627
Almost three quarters of mental illnesses start by the age of 25, yet youth (18-25-year-olds) are often underrepresented in U.K. services. This is particularly true for those of ethnic minorities....
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Schmidt C, Cho H, Cheah C
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2024 Apr; 54(4):475-489. PMID: 38602966
Experiences of racial discrimination have been found to be associated with internalizing problems among ethnic-racial minority youth. However, mediating and moderating processes that might explain this association is less well...
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Travaglino G, Friehs M, Kotzur P, Abrams D
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2024 Mar; 55(3):278-291. PMID: 38496723
Reputation refers to the set of judgments a community makes about its members. In cultures of honor, reputation constitutes one of the most pressing concerns of individuals. Reputational concerns are...
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Han Y, Sears G, Darr W, Wang Y
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2022 Sep; 53(9):1054-1096. PMID: 36092970
This meta-analytic review examines the relationship between various dispositional characteristics and expatriate adjustment, including the Big Five constructs and other characteristics that have garnered more recent empirical attention (i.e., cultural...
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Liu P, Rigoulot S, Jiang X, Zhang S, Pell M
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2021 May; 52(3):275-294. PMID: 33958813
Emotional cues from different modalities have to be integrated during communication, a process that can be shaped by an individual's cultural background. We explored this issue in 25 Chinese participants...
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Senzaki S, Shimizu Y
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2020 Dec; 51(3-4):187-202. PMID: 33311733
A large body of research has demonstrated cross-cultural differences in visual attention, especially between members of North American societies (e.g., Canada, United States) and East Asian societies (e.g., China, Japan,...
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Oh H, Falbo T, Lee K
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2020 Oct; 51(6):511-525. PMID: 33093686
Family obligation values have been described as an important element of collectivistic cultures that are related to the development of positive emotional well-being and motivation in high school and college...
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Chung S, Zhou Q, Anicama C, Rivera C, Uchikoshi Y
J Cross Cult Psychol . 2019 Sep; 50(7):896-914. PMID: 31543546
Dual language learners (DLLs) make up 32% of all children in the U.S. Past research showed that proficiency in a heritage language (HL) was associated with better psychological adjustment in...