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3. Peer Discrimination, Deviant Peer Affiliation, and Latino/a Adolescent Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms: A Prospective Study.

4. Ethnic-Racial Socialization, Teacher Discrimination, and Black Youth's School Engagement and Achievement.

5. Perceived Neighborhood Safety and Depressive Symptoms: The Role of Perceived Neighborhood Cohesion and Perceived Control.

6. Intersectional discrimination from black women, white women, black men, or white men impacts young adult black women's affective states and risky health cognitions.

7. Residential mobility, neighborhood cohesion, and depressive symptoms among urban-dwelling African American adolescents.

8. A longitudinal test of acculturative family distancing theory explaining latino/a/x adolescents' adjustment.

9. Protective factors for suicidal ideation among Black adolescents indirectly exposed to community violence.

10. COVID-19 Stressors and Latinx Adolescents' Mental Health Symptomology and School Performance: A Prospective Study.

11. Individual Differences in Patterns of Community Violence Exposure and Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors.

12. Ethnic-racial Socialization, Perceived Neighborhood Quality, and Psychosocial Adjustment among African American and Caribbean Black Adolescents.

13. The role of negative emotional reactivity and neighborhood factors in predicting marijuana use during early adolescence.

14. The Role of Depressive Symptoms in Substance Use Among African American Boys Exposed to Community Violence.

15. School Discrimination and Changes in Latinx Adolescents' Internalizing and Externalizing Symptoms.

16. Racial exclusion causes acute cortisol release among emerging-adult African Americans: The role of reduced perceived control.

17. Examining changes in African American mothers' racial socialization patterns during adolescence: Racial discrimination as a predictor.

18. Association of Family Member Detention or Deportation With Latino or Latina Adolescents' Later Risks of Suicidal Ideation, Alcohol Use, and Externalizing Problems.

19. Daily multidimensional racial discrimination among Black U.S. American adolescents.

20. Autonomy-related Parenting Processes and Adolescent Adjustment in Latinx Immigrant Families.

21. Parenting Processes and Adolescent Adjustment in Immigrant Latino Families: The Use of Residual Centering to Address the Multicollinearity Problem.

22. Negative Consequences Associated With Witnessing Severe Violent Events: The Role of Control-Related Beliefs.

23. Temperament Moderators of Prospective Associations Between Community Violence Exposure and Urban African American Adolescents' Aggressive Behavior.

24. Past racial discrimination exacerbates the effects of racial exclusion on negative affect, perceived control, and alcohol-risk cognitions among Black young adults.

25. Racial Socialization, Private Regard, and Behavior Problems in African American Youth: Global Self-Esteem as a Mediator.

26. Longitudinal Pathways to Educational Attainment for Youth in Mexican and Central American Immigrant Families.

27. Adding to the Education Debt: Depressive Symptoms Mediate the Association between Racial Discrimination and Academic Performance in African Americans.

28. The Impact of African American Parents' Racial Discrimination Experiences and Perceived Neighborhood Cohesion on their Racial Socialization Practices.

29. Culturally Grounded Stress Reduction and Suicide Prevention for African American Adolescents.

30. Parental Monitoring, Association with Externalized Behavior, and Academic Outcomes in Urban African-American Youth: A Moderated Mediation Analysis.

31. Poor CD4 count is a predictor of untreated depression in human immunodeficiency virus-positive African-Americans.

32. Mother-adolescent relationship quality as a moderator of associations between racial socialization and adolescent psychological adjustment.

33. The protective role of maternal racial socialization for African American adolescents exposed to community violence.

34. Adolescent language brokering in diverse contexts: associations with parenting and parent-youth relationships in a new immigrant destination area.

35. Neighborhood racial composition, racial discrimination, and depressive symptoms in African Americans.

36. Long-term consequences of pubertal timing for youth depression: Identifying personal and contextual pathways of risk.

37. Associations between trajectories of perceived racial discrimination and psychological symptoms among African American adolescents.

38. The role of socially prescribed perfectionism in the link between perceived racial discrimination and African American adolescents' depressive symptoms.

39. Longitudinal associations between experienced racial discrimination and depressive symptoms in African American adolescents.

40. Depressive symptoms in low-income, urban adolescents: cognitive and contextual factors.

41. Psychological symptoms linking exposure to community violence and academic functioning in African American adolescents.

42. Life events and depressive symptoms in African American adolescents: do ecological domains and timing of life events matter?

43. Relationship proximity to victims of witnessed community violence: associations with adolescent internalizing and externalizing behaviors.

44. Identifying patterns of early risk for mental health and academic problems in adolescence: a longitudinal study of urban youth.

45. Contextual stress and health risk behaviors among African American adolescents.

46. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN COMMUNITY VIOLENCE EXPOSURE AND PERCEIVED NEIGHBORHOOD VIOLENCE.

47. Adverse life events and depressive symptoms in african american youth: the role of control-related beliefs.

48. Examining the developmental process of risk for exposure to community violence among urban youth.

49. Patterns of community violence exposure during adolescence.

50. Social network influences on service use among urban, African American youth with mental health problems.

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