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  1. The Work-Wellbeing Paradox: Exploring the Emotional and Bodily Dimensions of Intersectional Capitalism among Latinx Immigrants in the U.S.
  2. Understanding the mental and physical health consequences of the U.S. citizenship exam for Rohingya refugees: Implications for policy and practice
  3. Immigrant Wellbeing Project Study Protocol: Addressing the Socio-Structural Determinants of Latinx Immigrant Mental Health
  4. Is cultural appropriateness culturally specific? Intersectional insights from a community‐based participatory mental health intervention study conducted with diverse cultural groups
  5. From multilevel to trans-level interventions: A critical next step for creating sustainable social change to improve mental health.
  6. Protocol of the study: Multilevel community-based mental health intervention to address structural inequities and adverse disparate consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on Latinx Immigrants and African refugees
  7. Measuring culturally and contextually specific distress among Afghan, Iraqi, and Great Lakes African refugees.
  8. Predictors of mental health outcomes of three refugee groups in an advocacy-based intervention: A precision medicine perspective.
  9. The impact of postresettlement stressors and access to health care on health outcomes in recently resettled refugees in the United States.
  10. Persistence of the association between mental health and resource access: A longitudinal reciprocal model in a diverse refugee sample
  11. Expanding Social Network Conceptualization, Measurement, and Theory: Lessons from Transnational Refugee Populations
  12. Measuring Latinx/@ immigrant experiences and mental health: Adaptation of discrimination and historical loss scales.
  13. Geocultural variation in correlates of psychological distress among refugees resettled in the United States
  14. Innovative participatory bilingual data analysis with Latinx/@ immigrants: Language, power, and transformation.
  15. Production and maintenance of the institutional in/visibility of sexual and gender minority students in schools.
  16. A Mixed-method Study of the Effects of Post-migration Economic Stressors on the Mental Health of Recently Resettled Refugees
  17. Randomized Controlled Trial of a Multilevel Intervention to Address Social Determinants of Refugee Mental Health
  18. Latinx/@ immigrant inclusion trajectories: Individual agency, structural constraints, and the role of community-based organizations in immigrant mobilities.
  19. Family Separation and the Impact of Digital Technology on the Mental Health of Refugee Families in the United States: Qualitative Study
  20. Family Separation and the Impact of Digital Technology on the Mental Health of Refugee Families in the United States: Qualitative Study (Preprint)
  21. Refugee Mental Health and Healing: Understanding the Impact of Policies of Rapid Economic Self-sufficiency and the Importance of Meaningful Work
  22. Ecological Networks and Community Attachment and Support Among Recently Resettled Refugees
  23. Understanding the mental health consequences of family separation for refugees: Implications for policy and practice.
  24. “My World Is Upside Down”: Transnational Iraqi Youth and Parent Perspectives on Resettlement in the United States
  25. Challenges and Innovations in a Community-Based Participatory Randomized Controlled Trial
  26. Perceptions and use of community- and school-based behavioral health services among urbanvAmerican Indian/Alaska Native youth and families
  27. “Seeing the Life”: Redefining Self-Worth and Family Roles Among Iraqi Refugee Families Resettled in the United States
  28. Reconsidering Culturally Competent Approaches to American Indian Healing and Well-Being
  29. Reducing mental health disparities through transformative learning: A social change model with refugees and students.
  30. Reducing refugee mental health disparities: A community-based intervention to address postmigration stressors with African adults.
  31. CULTURALLY COMPETENT SERVICES WITHIN A STATEWIDE BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE TRANSFORMATION: A MIXED-METHOD ASSESSMENT
  32. “We’re Still in a Struggle”
  33. INVOLVING PARENTS IN A COMMUNITY‐BASED, CULTURALLY GROUNDED MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTION FOR AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH: PARENT PERSPECTIVES, CHALLENGES, AND RESULTS
  34. FEASIBILITY, ACCEPTABILITY, AND INITIAL FINDINGS FROM A COMMUNITY-BASED CULTURAL MENTAL HEALTH INTERVENTION FOR AMERICAN INDIAN YOUTH AND THEIR FAMILIES
  35. The Impact of State Behavioral Health Reform on Native American Individuals, Families, and Communities
  36. Rebuilding trust: a community, multiagency, state, and university partnership to improve behavioral health care for American Indian Youth, their families, and communities
  37. Adaptation and Implementation of Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Trauma in Schools with American Indian Youth
  38. Promoting Healing and Restoring Trust: Policy Recommendations for Improving Behavioral Health Care for American Indian/Alaska Native Adolescents
  39. The Hispanic Women's Social Stressor Scale
  40. Promoting Hmong Refugees' Well-Being Through Mutual Learning: Valuing Knowledge, Culture, and Experience
  41. Effectiveness of a Community-Based Advocacy and Learning Program for Hmong Refugees
  42. Gene expression measurement technologies: innovations and ethical considerations
  43. A Contextual Analysis of Battered Women’s Safety Planning
  44. Methodological issues in conducting research with refugee women: Principles for recognizing and re-centering the multiply marginalized
  45. The Impact of Family and Friends’ Reactions on the Well-Being of Women With Abusive Partners
  46. The Adoption of Innovation in Collective Action Organizations
  47. Integrating diversity and fostering interdependence: Ecological lessons learned about refugee participation in multiethnic communities