id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt qr46qz2365s May Kim The Influence of Cultural Context on Risk, Resilience, and Mental Health on Emerging Latino Adults 2014 .txt text/plain 196 9 25 Informed by the cultural-ecological-transactional (CET) theoretical model (Kuperminc et al., 2009), the present study investigated culture-specific risk and resilience processes and mental health among Latino emerging adults in the United States. Specifically, the acculturation gap and perceived discrimination were identified as culture-specific risk factors and hypothesized to be linked to worse mental health outcomes (i.e., depressive symptoms, anxiety, alcohol use). cache/qr46qz2365s.txt txt/qr46qz2365s.txt