<p>Section A Acculturation</p> <p>1. Linking acculturation factors, family environments, and mental health outcomes among Latino families in traditional, emerging, and crisis immigrant receiving contexts in the United States<br>Cory L. Cobb, Charles R. Martinez. Jr, Alejandra Garcia Isaza, Heather H. McClure and J. Mark Eddy</p> <p>2. Acculturation, parent-child relationships, and mental health of adolescents in Chinese and Mexican immigrant families<br>Su Yeong Kim, Minyu Zhang, Yang Hou and Yishan Shen</p> <p>3. Acculturation, enculturation, and bicultural orientations:Conceptualizations and links to alcohol use<br>Byron L. Zamboanga, P. Priscilla Lui and Savannah Pham</p> <p>4. Acculturation science: Limitations and new directions <br>Miriam J. Alvarez, Angel D. Armenta and Michael A. Zárate</p> <p>Section B Mental health</p> <p>5. A gendered look at work-family conflict among diverse US immigrants<br>Lizette Ojeda, Cristal Lopez and Abigail Sharer</p> <p>6. Being a Latina/o immigrant parent in the United States:Links with parents’ and adolescents’ mental health and health risk behaviors<br>Elma I. Lorenzo-Blanco and Seth J. Schwartz</p> <p>7. Contextual stressors and the role of religion and spirituality in the mental health of Latino/a immigrant parents and youth<br>Rosario Ceballo, Francheska Alers-Rojas, Jessica P. Montoro and Andrea S. Mora</p> <p>8. Mental and behavioral health in immigrant populations: Assessment and interventions for culturally competent practice<br>Hee Yun Lee and Jessica A. Neese</p> <p>9. Intersectional complexities of South Asian Muslim Americans: Implications for identity and mental health<br>Tania Chowdhury and Sumie Okazaki</p> <p>10. Mental health considerations for immigrants of Arab/MENA descent<br>Germine H. Awad, Hien Nguyen, Flor Castellanos, Taylor Payne and Hanan Hashem</p> <p>Section C Psychopathology</p> <p>11. The immigrant mental health advantage in the US among ethnic minority and other groups: Findings and potential mechanisms<br>David M. Barnes, Sarah A. Lieff, Evan L. Eschliman, YiPing Li and Lawrence H. Yang</p> <p>12. Internalizing behavior problems in Latinx children: Patterns and correlates of anxiety, depressive, and somatic symptoms from pre-kindergarten through third grade<br>R. Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez, Esther J. Calzada and Keng-Yen Huang</p> <p>13. Risk and protective factors for insomnia among Asian, Black, and Latinx adult immigrants in the United States: A socioecological analysis<br>Luciana Giorgio Cosenzo, Sarah Valentina Diaz, Melanie Morris and Carmela Alcántara</p>