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1. The development of a dyadic family life review intervention for the Asian diaspora: A practice article.

2. The impact of cultural stress on family functioning among Puerto Rican displaced families and the effect on mental health.

3. Asian American child-parent cultural value discrepancies, family conflict, life satisfaction, and self-esteem.

4. Recreating diasporic identity and community: Examination of transgender and nonbinary latinx healing from family rejection.

5. Explaining the Asian American Youth Paradox: Universal Factors versus Asian American Family Process Among Filipino and Korean American Youth.

6. Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Symptoms in Rural Latinx Adolescents: The Role of Family Processes.

7. Coparenting Conflict and Cooperation between Parents and Grandparents in Vietnamese Families: The Role of Grandparent Psychological Control and Parent-Grandparent Communication.

8. Exploration of a Marital Typology: Implications for Marital Functioning in a Multi-Ethnic Sample.

9. Epigenetic aging in children from a small-scale farming society in The Congo Basin: Associations with child growth and family conflict.

10. Pathways linking intergenerational cultural dissonance and alcohol use among Asian American youth: The role of family conflict, parental involvement, and peer behavior.

11. Socioeconomic inequalities in self-rated health: role of work-to-family conflict in married Korean working women.

12. Featured Article: Comparison of Diabetes Management Trajectories in Hispanic versus White Non-Hispanic Youth with Type 1 Diabetes across Early Adolescence.

13. Parent-offspring conflict unlikely to explain 'child marriage' in northwestern Tanzania.

14. Family stress processes and drug and alcohol use by Mexican American adolescents.

15. The role of bicultural adaptation, familism, and family conflict in Mexican American adolescents' cortisol reactivity.

16. Longitudinal associations of family stressors, fathers' warmth, and Korean children's externalizing behaviors.

17. Intergenerational gaps in Mexican American values trajectories: Associations with parent-adolescent conflict and adolescent psychopathology.

18. The moderating effect of neighborhood sense of community on predictors of substance use among Hispanic urban youth.

19. Conflict with Mothers and Siblings During Caregiving: Differential Costs for Black and White Adult Children.

20. Stability of Attachment Style in Adolescence: An Empirical Test of Alternative Developmental Processes.

21. Time-varying associations of parent-adolescent cultural conflict and youth adjustment among Chinese American families.

22. Family and Marital Conflict Among Chinese Older Adults in the United States: The Influence of Personal Coping Resources.

23. Parents' Differential Treatment of Adolescent Siblings in African American Families.

24. Parent-Youth Differences in Familism Values from Adolescence into Young Adulthood: Developmental Course and Links with Parent-Youth Conflict.

25. Prediction of Postpartum Weight in Low-Income Mexican-Origin Women From Childhood Experiences of Abuse and Family Conflict.

26. Mother-Child Discrepancy in Perceived Family Functioning and Adolescent Developmental Outcomes in Families Experiencing Economic Disadvantage in Hong Kong.

27. Parent-Adolescent Conflict in African American Families.

28. Adolescent-parent conflict in the age of social media: Case reports from India.

29. A Longitudinal Test of the Parent-Adolescent Family Functioning Discrepancy Hypothesis: A Trend toward Increased HIV Risk Behaviors Among Immigrant Hispanic Adolescents.

30. Adolescents in conflict: Intercultural contact attitudes of immigrant mothers and adolescents as predictors of family conflicts.

31. Parental Acculturative Stressors and Adolescent Adjustment Through Interparental and Parent-Child Relationships in Chinese American Families.

32. The Role of Institutional Placement, Family Conflict, and Homosexuality in Homelessness Pathways Among Latino LGBT Youth in New York City.

33. Interpersonal and social correlates of depressive symptoms among Latinas in farmworker families living in North Carolina.

34. Prospective Effects of Family Cohesion on Alcohol-Related Problems in Adolescence: Similarities and Differences by Race/Ethnicity.

35. Housing and Neighborhood Characteristics and Latino Farmworker Family Well-Being.

36. Ethnic Discrimination, Acculturative Stress, and Family Conflict as Predictors of Depressive Symptoms and Cigarette Smoking Among Latina/o Youth: The Mediating Role of Perceived Stress.

37. Smoking Initiation Among Mexican Heritage Youth and the Roles of Family Cohesion and Conflict.

38. Association between Work-Family Conflict and Depressive Symptoms among Chinese Female Nurses: The Mediating and Moderating Role of Psychological Capital.

39. Getting over the patriarchal barriers: women's management of men's smoking in Chinese families.

40. Substance abuse treatment response in a Latino sample: the influence of family conflict.

41. Mexican American adolescents' sleep patterns: contextual correlates and implications for health and adjustment in young adulthood.

42. Sources of marital conflict in five cultures.

43. Managing communication tensions and challenges during the end-of-life journey: perspectives of Māori kaumātua and their whānau.

44. Income, neighborhood stressors, and harsh parenting: test of moderation by ethnicity, age, and gender.

45. The effect of communication change on long-term reductions in child exposure to conflict: impact of the promoting strong African American families (ProSAAF) program.

46. Ethnic and gender variations in the associations between family cohesion, family conflict, and depression in older Asian and Latino adults.

47. Family cohesion moderates the relationship between acculturative stress and depression in Japanese adolescent temporary residents.

48. Predicting depressive symptoms from acculturative family distancing: A study of Taiwanese parachute kids in adulthood.

49. The impact of acculturation and acculturative stress on alcohol use across Asian immigrant subgroups.

50. The relationship of family characteristics and bipolar disorder using causal-pie models.

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