Raquel Rose
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2025
Racial self-efficacy and ethnic identity in the context of neighborhood violence and internalizing symptoms among Black and Latinx youth: an application of the Minority Stress Theory
Weerakoon S, Henson-Garcia M, Rose R, Lindsay J, Srikanth N, Opara I. Racial self-efficacy and ethnic identity in the context of neighborhood violence and internalizing symptoms among Black and Latinx youth: an application of the Minority Stress Theory. Community Health Equity Research & Policy 2025, 2752535x251406670-2752535x251406670. PMID: 41337681, PMCID: PMC13094771, DOI: 10.1177/2752535x251406670.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEthnic identity explorationInternalizing symptomsSelf-EfficacyMental health experiencesNeighborhood violenceIdentity explorationAssociated with internalizing symptomsLatinx youthSymptoms of anxietyMinority stress theoryExposure to neighborhood violenceMental health challengesStructural equation modelingLatinx adolescentsMethodsUsing cross-sectional dataEquation modelingConclusionsThese findingsCross-sectional dataMinoritized youthAdolescentsSymptomsEthnic identityYouthLatinxHealth challenges
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