Loren Marks

Loren Marks

Brigham Young University

H-index: 46

North America-United States

About Loren Marks

Loren Marks, With an exceptional h-index of 46 and a recent h-index of 34 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Brigham Young University, specializes in the field of religion and families, African American families, qualitative methods.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Lessons From the Field Psychosocial consequences of the COVID‐19 homestay for preschoolers and their parents

“We have hope”: An exploration of hope in highly religious families

Married women's response to spousal pornography use: A grounded theory

A diversity, equity, and inclusion audit of the American Families of Faith Project: Exploring lifespan spiritual development in religiously and racially diverse families

Changes in home-centered religious practices and relational wellbeing following the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

Personal and Relational Processes of Repentance in Religious Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Families

Perspectives on Lifespan Religious and Spiritual Development from Scholars across the Lifespan

Family Dinners and Family Relationships following the Initial Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Loren Marks Information

University

Position

Professor of Family Life

Citations(all)

7178

Citations(since 2020)

3654

Cited By

4964

hIndex(all)

46

hIndex(since 2020)

34

i10Index(all)

113

i10Index(since 2020)

92

Email

University Profile Page

Brigham Young University

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Loren Marks Skills & Research Interests

religion and families

African American families

qualitative methods

Top articles of Loren Marks

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Lessons From the Field Psychosocial consequences of the COVID‐19 homestay for preschoolers and their parents

Family Relations

Katie E Cherry

Cynthia F DiCarlo

Matthew L Willis

Piper J Bordes

Matthew R Calamia

...

2024/2

“We have hope”: An exploration of hope in highly religious families

Family Relations

Heather H Kelley

Justin J Hendricks

Joe M Chelladurai

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

2024/2

Married women's response to spousal pornography use: A grounded theory

Journal of Marital and Family Therapy

Misha D Crawford

Mark H Butler

Loren D Marks

Chelom J Leavitt

2024/1

A diversity, equity, and inclusion audit of the American Families of Faith Project: Exploring lifespan spiritual development in religiously and racially diverse families

David C Dollahite

Justin J Hendricks

Loren D Marks

2023/3/14

Changes in home-centered religious practices and relational wellbeing following the initial onset of the COVID-19 pandemic

Marriage & Family Review

David C Dollahite

Heather H Kelley

Spencer James

Loren D Marks

2023/2/17

Personal and Relational Processes of Repentance in Religious Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Families

Review of Religious Research

Justin J Hendricks

David C Dollahite

Loren D Marks

Julianna Herbst

2023/12

Perspectives on Lifespan Religious and Spiritual Development from Scholars across the Lifespan

Religions

Megan Gale

Justin J Hendricks

David C Dollahite

Loren D Marks

2023/3/9

Family Dinners and Family Relationships following the Initial Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic

Marriage & Family Review

Loren D Marks

Heather H Kelley

David C Dollahite

Elisabeth R Kimball

Spencer James

2023/2/17

Young Children’s Perception of the COVID-19 Home Stay

Child & Youth Care Forum

Cynthia F DiCarlo

Katie E Cherry

Margaret-Mary Sulentic Dowell

Loren D Marks

2023/8/1

Perceptions of Nonreligious Parents

Journal of Family Issues

Heather H Kelley

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

2023/8

Qualitatively exploring repentance processes, antecedents, motivations, resources, and outcomes in Latter-day Saints

Archive for the Psychology of Religion

Justin J Hendricks

Jocelyn Cazier

Jenae M Nelson

Loren D Marks

Sam A Hardy

2023/3

Changes in spiritual practices and relational well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic

Marriage & Family Review

Heather H Kelley

David C Dollahite

Spencer James

Loren D Marks

2023/2/17

Change in financial stress and relational wellbeing during COVID-19: Exacerbating and alleviating influences

Journal of Family and Economic Issues

Heather H Kelley

Yoon Lee

Ashley LeBaron-Black

David C Dollahite

Spencer James

...

2023/3

The Hidden Power of “Thank You”: Exploring Aspects, Expressions, and the Influence of Gratitude in Religious Families

Psych

Joe M Chelladurai

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

Heather H Kelley

David B Allsop

2023/7/20

Exploring influences of the COVID-19 pandemic on family communication: Negative, positive, or both?

Marriage & Family Review

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

Heather H Kelley

Elisabeth R Kimball

Spencer James

2023/2/17

Exploring personal and relational motivations and processes of forgiveness in religious families

Family Relations

Justin J Hendricks

Joe M Chelladurai

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

Heather H Kelley

...

2023/7

Integrity and fidelity in highly religious marriages

Family Relations

Chelom E Leavitt

Justin J Hendricks

Rebecca W Clarke

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

...

2023/12/21

Uniting and dividing influences of religion on parent–child relationships in highly religious families.

Psychology of Religion and Spirituality

Heather Howell Kelley

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

2022/2

Explosion or much ado about little?: a quantitative examination of qualitative publications from 1995-2017

Qualitative Research in Psychology

Loren D Marks

Heather Howell Kelley

Quinn Galbraith

2022/7/3

Strengths and strategies in interfaith marriages

Marriage & Family Review

Hannah K Shoaf

Justin J Hendricks

Loren D Marks

David C Dollahite

Heather H Kelley

...

2022/11/17

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