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Ana Mari Cauce
Ana Mari Cauce
Professor of Psychology, University of Washington
Verified email at uw.edu
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Cultural and contextual influences in mental health help seeking: a focus on ethnic minority youth.
AM Cauce, M Domenech-Rodríguez, M Paradise, BN Cochran, JM Shea, ...
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology 70 (1), 44, 2002
11702002
Challenges faced by homeless sexual minorities: Comparison of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender homeless adolescents with their heterosexual counterparts
BN Cochran, AJ Stewart, JA Ginzler, AM Cauce
American journal of public health 92 (5), 773-777, 2002
8852002
Marital processes and parental socialization in families of color: A decade review of research
VC McLoyd, AM Cauce, D Takeuchi, L Wilson
Journal of Marriage and Family 62 (4), 1070-1093, 2000
7582000
Social support in high‐risk adolescents: Structural components and adaptive impact
AM Cauce, RD Felner, J Primavera
American journal of community psychology 10 (4), 417-428, 1982
7351982
Family, peer, and neighborhood influences on academic achievement among African-American adolescents: One-year prospective effects
NA Gonzales, AM Cauce, RJ Friedman, CA Mason
American journal of community psychology 24, 365-387, 1996
6991996
Latino families: Myths and realities
AM Cauce, M Domenech-Rodriguez
Latino children and families in the United States: Current research and …, 2002
6482002
The characteristics and mental health of homeless adolescents: Age and gender differences
AM Cauce, M Paradise, JA Ginzler, L Embry, CJ Morgan, Y Lohr, ...
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 8 (4), 230-239, 2000
4802000
Social networks and social competence: Exploring the effects of early adolescent friendships
AM Cauce
American Journal of Community Psychology 14 (6), 607-628, 1986
4641986
Interobserver agreement in the assessment of parental behavior and parent‐adolescent conflict: African American mothers, daughters, and independent observers
NA Gonzales, AM Cauce, CA Mason
Child development 67 (4), 1483-1498, 1996
4551996
Neither too sweet nor too sour: Problem peers, maternal control, and problem behavior in African American adolescents
CA Mason, AM Cauce, N Gonzales, Y Hiraga
Child development 67 (5), 2115-2130, 1996
4311996
Help-seeking pathways for children and adolescents
D Srebnik, AM Cauce, N Baydar
Journal of Emotional and Behavioral Disorders 4 (4), 210-220, 1996
3701996
Report of the APA task force on socioeconomic status
TFSS American Psychological Association
Washington, DC: Author, 2007
3482007
The impact of school transitions: A focus for preventive efforts
RD Felner, J Primavera, AM Cauce
American Journal of Community Psychology 9 (4), 449-459, 1981
3161981
Adaptation and vulnerability in high-risk adolescents: An examination of environmental mediators
RD Felner, MS Aber, J Primavera, AM Cauce
American Journal of Community Psychology 13, 365-379, 1985
3131985
The impact of childhood sexual abuse on later sexual victimization among runaway youth
KA Tyler, DR Hoyt, LB Whitbeck, AM Cauce
Journal of research on adolescence 11 (2), 151-176, 2001
3022001
Perpetrators of early physical and sexual abuse among homeless and runaway adolescents
KA Tyler, AM Cauce
Child abuse & neglect 26 (12), 1261-1274, 2002
2832002
Social support during adolescence: Methodological and theoretical considerations.
AM Cauce, C Mason, N Gonzales, Y Hiraga
Aldine de Gruyter, 1996
2831996
Social support in young children: measurement, structure, and behavioral impact.
AM Cauce, M Reid, S Landesman, N Gonzales
John Wiley & Sons, 1990
2661990
Psychological consequences of child maltreatment in homeless adolescents: Untangling the unique effects of maltreatment and family environment
KD Ryan, RP Kilmer, AM Cauce, H Watanabe, DR Hoyt
Child abuse & neglect 24 (3), 333-352, 2000
2502000
Risk factors for sexual victimization among male and female homeless and runaway youth
KA Tyler, LB Whitbeck, DR Hoyt, AM Cauce
Journal of Interpersonal violence 19 (5), 503-520, 2004
2482004
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