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Jonathan J. Mohr publication distribution in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Psychology in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonathan J. Mohr sits on this spectrum.

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31 publications 705+

This scientist: 89 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 705 publications or more.

Jonathan J. Mohr D-index placement in Psychology in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Psychology scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jonathan J. Mohr sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 144+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 144 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Jonathan J. Mohr is affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Psychology, with a focus on subfields including Social Psychology, Clinical Psychology, Sociology and Political Science, Applied Psychology, and Pharmacy.

Their work addresses several main topics, notably:

  • LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy
  • Racial and Ethnic Identity Research
  • Behavioral Health and Interventions
  • Attachment and Relationship Dynamics
  • Obesity and Health Practices
  • Social and Intergroup Psychology
  • Sexuality, Behavior, and Technology

Jonathan J. Mohr has published extensively in several venues, including:

  • Journal of Counseling Psychology
  • PsycTESTS Dataset
  • Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity
  • PsycEXTRA Dataset
  • Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology

Their recent papers illustrate a focus on intersectional experiences, stigma, and psychological health, including:

  • "Intersectional experiences, stigma-related stress, and psychological health among Black LGBQ individuals." (2020, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology)
  • "Assessing Perceived Barriers to Meditation: the Determinants of Meditation Practice Inventory-Revised (DMPI-R)" (2020, Mindfulness)
  • "Intersectional experiences: A mixed methods experience sampling approach to studying an elusive phenomenon." (2021, Journal of Counseling Psychology)
  • "How far can stigma-based empathy reach? Effects of societal (in)equity of LGB people on their allyship with transgender and Black people." (2020, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry)
  • "The Fat Acceptance Scale: Development and initial validation." (2021, Journal of Counseling Psychology)

Collaboration is a notable aspect of their career, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Colleen A. Kase
  • Eddie S. K. Chong
  • Skyler D. Jackson
  • Alexandra M Kindahl
  • Elissa L. Sarno

Jonathan J. Mohr was recognized as a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Student Perceptions of Campus Cultural Climate by Race

    Julie R. Ancis;William E. Sedlacek;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Measuring Dimensions of Lesbian and Gay Male Experience

    Jonathan Mohr;Ruth Fassinger

  • Adaptation to sexual orientation stigma: A comparison of bisexual and lesbian/gay adults.

    Kimberly F. Balsam;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Revision and extension of a multidimensional measure of sexual minority identity: the Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Identity Scale.

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Matthew S. Kendra

  • Measuring attitudes regarding bisexuality in lesbian, gay male, and heterosexual populations

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Aaron B. Rochlen

  • Attitudes Toward Bisexual Women and Men: Current Research, Future Directions

    Tania Israel;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Factor Structure and Short Form of the Miville-Guzman Universality-Diversity Scale

    Jairo N. Fuertes;Marie L. Miville;Jonathan J. Mohr;William E. Sedlacek

  • Self-Acceptance and Self-Disclosure of Sexual Orientation in Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual Adults: An Attachment Perspective.

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Ruth E. Fassinger

  • Unsolvable fear, trauma, and psychopathology: Theory, research, and clinical considerations related to disorganized attachment across the life span.

    Jude Cassidy;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Perceived Social Support from Friends and Family and Psychosocial Functioning in Bisexual Young Adult College Students.

    Raymond L. Sheets Jr.;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • Counseling Psychology Research on Sexual (Orientation) Minority Issues: Conceptual and Methodological Challenges and Opportunities

    Bonnie Moradi;Jonathan J. Mohr;Roger L. Worthington;Ruth E. Fassinger

  • Sexual Orientation Identity and Romantic Relationship Quality in Same-Sex Couples

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Ruth E. Fassinger

  • A Multifactor Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Positive Identity Measure (LGB-PIM)

    Ellen D. B. Riggle;Jonathan J. Mohr;Sharon S. Rostosky;Adam W. Fingerhut

  • Client and counselor trainee attachment as predictors of session evaluation and countertransference behavior in first counseling sessions

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Charles J. Gelso;Clara E. Hill

  • Sexual minority stress and changes in relationship quality in same-sex couples:

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Christopher A. Daly

  • Conceptualizing the closet: Differentiating stigma concealment and nondisclosure processes.

    Skyler D. Jackson;Jonathan J. Mohr

  • When identities collide: Conflicts in allegiances among LGB people of color.

    Elissa L. Sarno;Jonathan J. Mohr;Skyler D. Jackson;Ruth E. Fassinger

  • Circle of Security-Parenting: A randomized controlled trial in Head Start.

    Jude Cassidy;Bonnie E Brett;Jacquelyn T Gross;Jessica A Stern

  • So Close, Yet So Far: Predictors of Attrition in College Seniors.

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Keith D. Eiche;William E. Sedlacek

  • Counselors' attitudes regarding bisexuality as predictors of counselors' clinical responses: An anlogue study of a female bisexual client.

    Jonathan J. Mohr;Tania Israel;William E. Sedlacek

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth E. Fassinger
Ruth E. Fassinger University of Maryland, College Park
Aaron B. Rochlen
Aaron B. Rochlen The University of Texas at Austin
William E. Sedlacek
William E. Sedlacek University of Maryland, College Park
Ellen D. B. Riggle
Ellen D. B. Riggle University of Kentucky
Jairo N. Fuertes
Jairo N. Fuertes Adelphi University
Charles J. Gelso
Charles J. Gelso University of Maryland, College Park
Jude Cassidy
Jude Cassidy University of Maryland, College Park
Kimberly F. Balsam
Kimberly F. Balsam Palo Alto University
Eden B. King
Eden B. King Rice University
Sharon S. Rostosky
Sharon S. Rostosky University of Kentucky

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