Güler Boyraz

1.7k total citations
39 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Güler Boyraz is a scholar working on Clinical Psychology, Social Psychology and Applied Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Güler Boyraz has authored 39 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 26 papers in Clinical Psychology, 17 papers in Social Psychology and 8 papers in Applied Psychology. Recurrent topics in Güler Boyraz's work include Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (14 papers), Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (9 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (9 papers). Güler Boyraz is often cited by papers focused on Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Research (14 papers), Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction (9 papers) and COVID-19 and Mental Health (9 papers). Güler Boyraz collaborates with scholars based in United States, Latvia and Belgium. Güler Boyraz's co-authors include Dominique Legros, Owen Richard Lightsey, Thomas V. Sayger, Christopher Blazina, David S. Shen‐Miller, Sharon G. Horne, Suzanne H. Lease, Ayşe Çiftçi, Sally S. Dickerson and Ayhan Demir and has published in prestigious journals such as Personality and Individual Differences, Journal of Counseling Psychology and Child Abuse & Neglect.

In The Last Decade

Güler Boyraz

38 papers receiving 1.1k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Güler Boyraz United States 20 744 412 173 159 146 39 1.1k
Liat Hamama Israel 20 574 0.8× 419 1.0× 262 1.5× 243 1.5× 183 1.3× 55 1.2k
Daniel G. Lannin United States 16 606 0.8× 529 1.3× 140 0.8× 221 1.4× 97 0.7× 55 958
Mariane Krause Chile 18 763 1.0× 374 0.9× 164 0.9× 121 0.8× 91 0.6× 114 1.2k
Olivia D. Chang United States 16 690 0.9× 404 1.0× 130 0.8× 184 1.2× 241 1.7× 80 1.1k
Alyssa M. Lederer United States 10 509 0.7× 299 0.7× 226 1.3× 190 1.2× 95 0.7× 47 950
Sylvia Y. C. L. Kwok Hong Kong 21 781 1.0× 565 1.4× 120 0.7× 284 1.8× 142 1.0× 68 1.3k
Jennifer L. Smith United States 18 604 0.8× 602 1.5× 199 1.2× 223 1.4× 229 1.6× 43 1.4k
Matthew Draper United States 7 499 0.7× 451 1.1× 136 0.8× 275 1.7× 97 0.7× 21 953
Darío Díaz Spain 15 374 0.5× 659 1.6× 257 1.5× 204 1.3× 204 1.4× 51 1.1k
Timothy P. Melchert United States 15 432 0.6× 372 0.9× 213 1.2× 104 0.7× 83 0.6× 37 915

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Güler Boyraz

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Legros, Dominique & Güler Boyraz. (2023). Mental health and help-seeking among college students during the COVID-19 pandemic: Roles of campus mental health climate and institutional support. Journal of American College Health. 73(2). 554–562. 7 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2020). COVID-19 and traumatic stress: The role of perceived vulnerability, COVID-19-related worries, and social isolation. Journal of Anxiety Disorders. 76. 102307–102307. 106 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2019). Do dialectical self-beliefs moderate the indirect effect of betrayal traumas on posttraumatic stress through self-compassion?. Child Abuse & Neglect. 96. 104075–104075. 8 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2019). Crossing the Finish Line: The Role of Posttraumatic Stress and Type of Trauma Exposure in College Graduation. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 24(1). 50–68. 2 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2019). The Brief Self-Control Scale: Measurement invariance across gender and relationship with academic achievement.. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 51(3). 201–206. 3 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2017). Posttraumatic Stress, Risky Drinking, and Prescription Drug Misuse in Trauma-Exposed College Students. Journal of Loss and Trauma. 22(7). 599–612. 11 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2016). Depressive Symptomatology and College Persistence among African American College Students. The Journal of General Psychology. 143(2). 144–160. 28 indexed citations
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Tobacyk, Jerome, et al.. (2015). Paranormal Beliefs of Latvian College Students: A Latvian Version of the Revised Paranormal Belief Scale. Psychological Reports. 116(1). 116–126. 9 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2015). Posttraumatic stress, effort regulation, and academic outcomes among college students: A longitudinal study.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 63(4). 475–486. 88 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2014). Posttraumatic stress predicting depression and social support among college students: Moderating effects of race and gender.. Psychological Trauma Theory Research Practice and Policy. 7(3). 259–268. 36 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2014). Accepting Death as Part of Life: Meaning in Life as a Means for Dealing With Loss Among Bereaved Individuals. Death Studies. 39(1). 1–11. 19 indexed citations
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Lightsey, Owen Richard, et al.. (2014). Generalized self-efficacy, positive cognitions, and negative cognitions as mediators of the relationship between conscientiousness and meaning in life.. Canadian Journal of Behavioural Science/Revue canadienne des sciences du comportement. 46(3). 436–445. 22 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2014). Authenticity, life satisfaction, and distress: A longitudinal analysis.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 61(3). 498–505. 70 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2013). Academic achievement and college persistence of African American students with trauma exposure.. Journal of Counseling Psychology. 60(4). 582–592. 59 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2013). The Turkish Version of the Meaning in Life Questionnaire: Assessing the Measurement Invariance Across Turkish and American Adult Samples. Journal of Personality Assessment. 95(4). 423–431. 58 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler & Owen Richard Lightsey. (2012). Can positive thinking help? Positive automatic thoughts as moderators of the stress–meaning relationship.. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 82(2). 267–277. 22 indexed citations
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Lease, Suzanne H., et al.. (2012). A Cross-Cultural Exploration of Masculinity and Relationships in Men From Turkey, Norway, and the United States. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology. 44(1). 84–105. 22 indexed citations
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Blazina, Christopher, Güler Boyraz, & David S. Shen‐Miller. (2011). The Psychology of the Human-Animal Bond : A Resource for Clinicians and Researchers. Digital Access to Libraries (Université catholique de Louvain (UCL), l'Université de Namur (UNamur) and the Université Saint-Louis (USL-B)). 33 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler & Thomas V. Sayger. (2010). Psychological Well-Being Among Fathers of Children With and Without Disabilities: The Role of Family Cohesion, Adaptability, and Paternal Self-Efficacy. American Journal of Men s Health. 5(4). 286–296. 49 indexed citations
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Boyraz, Güler, et al.. (2003). Yetiştirme Yurdu ve Anne-Baba Yanında Kalan Ergenlerde Öğrenilmiş Güçlülük. DergiPark (Istanbul University). 2(20). 59–64.

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