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  1. Familism and psychological wellbeing among Latinx youth: The role of parental alcohol use.
  2. Facilitating the study of familism across racial/ethnic groups: Creation of the Short Attitudinal Familism Scale.
  3. Race terminology in the field of psychology: Acknowledging the growing multiracial population in the U.S.
  4. Coping (together) with hate: Strategies used by Mexican-origin families in response to racial–ethnic discrimination.
  5. Critical civic engagement in Black college students: Interplay between discrimination, centrality, and preparation for bias.
  6. Culturally informed shift-&-persist: A higher-order factor model and prospective associations with discrimination and depressive symptoms.
  7. The role of familism pride in maintaining family functioning for Latinx college students.
  8. A person-centered analysis of ethnic–racial socialization patterns and their identity correlates in multiracial college students.
  9. Hidden populations: Uncovering the developmental experiences of minoritized populations across contexts.
  10. Familism in action in an emerging immigrant community: An examination of indirect effects in early adolescence.
  11. Typologies of discrimination: Latinx youth’s experiences in an emerging immigrant community.
  12. Family pride contributes to the emotional well-being of Latinx college students
  13. Characteristics of Community Mental Health Clinics Associated With Treatment Engagement