Journal of Latinx Psychology
Published by American Psychological Association
ISSN : 2578-8086 eISSN : 2578-8094
Abbreviation : J. Latinx Psychol.
Aims & Scope
The Journal of Latinx Psychology publishes original scholarship on topics relevant to U.S.-based Latinx communities.
We are particularly interested in manuscripts that present novel empirical research, innovative theoretical frameworks, or literature reviews that summarize and advance theories pertinent to Latinxs.
We welcome a diverse range of methodological approaches (i.e., quantitative, qualitative, mixed method).
We encourage submission of manuscripts on topics such as • immigration, migration, and adaptation processes • health, mental health, and wellness • religion and spirituality • Latinx youth and families • developmental processes, including identity issues • social justice, policy, and advocacy • education and training of psychologists
View Aims & ScopeMetrics & Ranking
Impact Factor
Year | Value |
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2025 | 2.2 |
2024 | 2.10 |
Journal Rank
Year | Value |
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2024 | 7383 |
Journal Citation Indicator
Year | Value |
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2024 | 147 |
SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)
Year | Value |
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2024 | 0.751 |
Quartile
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2024 | Q2 |
h-index
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2024 | 14 |
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Abstracting & Indexing
Journal is indexed in leading academic databases, ensuring global visibility and accessibility of our peer-reviewed research.
Subjects & Keywords
Journal’s research areas, covering key disciplines and specialized sub-topics in Psychology, designed to support cutting-edge academic discovery.
Most Cited Articles
The Most Cited Articles section features the journal's most impactful research, based on citation counts. These articles have been referenced frequently by other researchers, indicating their significant contribution to their respective fields.
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The fallacy of a raceless Latinidad: Action guidelines for centering Blackness in Latinx psychology.
Citation: 49
Authors: Hector Y., Nayeli Y., Maryam M.
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Economic and social consequences of COVID-19 and mental health burden among Latinx young adults during the 2020 pandemic.
Citation: 32
Authors: Alice P., Kevin M., V. Nelly, Deliana, Ashley A., Carmen R.
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Minority stress and coping among sexual diverse Latinxs.
Citation: 30
Authors: Néstor, Mónica, Esteban V.
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Measurement properties of Sabogal’s Familism Scale: Findings from the Hispanic Community Health Study/Study of Latinos (HCHS/SOL) sociocultural ancillary study.
Citation: 28
Authors: Belinda, Scott C., Patricia, Emily D., Sheila F., Aida L., Krista M., Linda C.
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Social support protects against symptoms of anxiety and depression: Key variations in Latinx and non-Latinx White college students.
Citation: 27
Authors: Yajaira, Patricia, Steven P., Blake, Bruce W.
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A new, more inclusive name: The Journal of Latinx Psychology.
Citation: 25
Authors: Esteban V., Fred, Elizabeth
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A test of the main-effects, stress-buffering, stress-exacerbation, and joint-effects models among Mexican-origin adults.
Citation: 23
Authors: Norma, Ramon T., Emily F., Consuelo, Hector F., Diego, Alessandra
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Combinatorial effects of discrimination, legal status fears, adverse childhood experiences, and harsh working conditions among Latino migrant farmworkers: Testing learned helplessness hypotheses.
Citation: 22
Authors: Arthur R., James K., Laura M., M. Natalia, Gustavo, Kathleen M., Athena K.
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Critical agency and vocational outcome expectations as coping mechanisms among undocumented immigrant students.
Citation: 19
Authors: Germán A., Diana, Laura P., Bryan O., Nathalie