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Deidre Anglin to Minority Groups

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Deidre Anglin has written about Minority Groups.
Connection Strength

1.161
  1. Tikhonov AA, Espinosa A, Huynh QL, Anglin DM. Bicultural identity harmony and American identity are associated with positive mental health in U.S. racial and ethnic minority immigrants. Cultur Divers Ethnic Minor Psychol. 2019 Oct; 25(4):494-504.
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    Score: 0.464
  2. Anglin DM, Lighty Q, Greenspoon M, Ellman LM. Racial discrimination is associated with distressing subthreshold positive psychotic symptoms among US urban ethnic minority young adults. Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol. 2014 Oct; 49(10):1545-55.
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    Score: 0.330
  3. Ku BS, Collins M, Anglin DM, Diomino AM, Addington J, Bearden CE, Cadenhead KS, Cannon TD, Cornblatt BA, Druss BG, Keshavan M, Mathalon DH, Perkins DO, Stone WS, Tsuang MT, Woods SW, Walker EF. Associations between childhood ethnoracial minority density, cortical thickness, and social engagement among minority youth at clinical high-risk for psychosis. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2023 11; 48(12):1707-1715.
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    Score: 0.157
  4. Polanco-Roman L, Miranda R, Hien D, Anglin DM. Racial/ethnic discrimination as race-based trauma and suicide-related risk in racial/ethnic minority young adults: The explanatory roles of stress sensitivity and dissociation. Psychol Trauma. 2021 Oct; 13(7):759-767.
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    Score: 0.137
  5. Liu RT, Anglin DM, Dyar C, Alvarez K. Intersectional approaches to risk, resilience, and mental health in marginalized populations: Introduction to the special section. J Psychopathol Clin Sci. 2023 Jul; 132(5):527-530.
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    Score: 0.039
  6. Espinosa A, Anglin DM, Pandit S. Emotional self-efficacy informs the interrelation between discrimination, ethnic identity and psychotic-like experiences. Emotion. 2022 Sep; 22(6):1347-1358.
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    Score: 0.033
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