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  1. Stability and change in the Big Five personality traits: Findings from a longitudinal study of Mexican-origin adults.
  2. Prospective associations between emotion regulation and depressive symptoms among Mexican-origin adolescents.
  3. The role of temperament in the onset of suicidal ideation and behaviors across adolescence: Findings from a 10-year longitudinal study of Mexican-origin youth.
  4. The benefits of self-esteem: Reply to Krueger et al. (2022) and Brummelman (2022).
  5. Self-esteem is Good for You!
  6. The structure of adolescent temperament and associations with psychological functioning: A replication and extension of Snyder et al. (2015).
  7. Testing prospective effects in longitudinal research: Comparing seven competing cross-lagged models.
  8. Big five personality traits and common mental disorders within a hierarchical taxonomy of psychopathology: A longitudinal study of Mexican-origin youth.
  9. The development of effortful control from late childhood to young adulthood.
  10. Mexican-Origin Youths’ Trajectories of Internalizing Symptoms from Childhood into Adolescence and Associations with Acculturation Processes
  11. Investigating the link between narcissism and problem behaviors in adolescence
  12. Mother-Adolescent Proficiency in a Common Language Facilitates Socialization Among Mexican-Origin Families