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    Cultural influences on mental health symptoms in a primary care sample of Latinx patients by Escovar, Emily L., Craske, Michelle, Roy-Byrne, Peter, Stein, Murray B., Sullivan, Greer, Sherbourne, Cathy D., Bystritsky, Alexander, Chavira, Denise A.

    Published in Journal of anxiety disorders (01-04-2018)
    “…•Proportions of specific anxiety disorders are similar between Latinx and non-Latinx Whites in a primary care sample.•Latinx expressed greater levels of…”
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    Family factors mediate discrimination related stress and externalizing symptoms in rural Latino adolescents by Ponting, Carolyn, Lee, Steve S., Escovar, Emily L., Rapp, Amy M., Camacho, Alvaro, Calderon, Ignacio, Chavira, Denise A.

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-12-2018)
    “…Externalizing disorders are more prevalent in rural than urban settings and account for disproportionately high mental health service costs for rural…”
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    Trauma Exposure and Mental Health Symptoms in Rural Latinx Adolescents: The Role of Family Processes by Dixon De Silva, Louise E., Ponting, Carolyn, Rapp, Amy M., Escovar, Emily, Chavira, Denise A.

    Published in Child psychiatry and human development (01-12-2020)
    “…Previous research suggests that rural Latinx youth are more likely to experience traumatic events and are at higher risk for developing subsequent…”
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    Vicarious Improvement Among Parents Participating in Child-Focused Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Anxiety by Escovar, Emily L., Drahota, Amy, Hitchcock, Carla, Chorpita, Bruce F., Chavira, Denise A.

    Published in Child & family behavior therapy (01-01-2019)
    “…Parental variables likely have important and bidirectional influences on the etiology of child anxiety. Although some child-focused cognitive-behavioral…”
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    Discrimination and Internalizing Symptoms in Rural Latinx Adolescents: The Protective Role of Family Resilience by Ramos, Giovanni, Ponting, Carolyn, Bocanegra, Elizabeth, Chodzen, Gia, Delgadillo, Desiree, Rapp, Amy, Escovar, Emily, Chavira, Denise

    “…There is a well-documented relationship between discrimination and increases in internalizing symptoms among rural Latinx youth. Among numerous assets in these…”
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    Mathematics Achievement and Anxiety and Their Relation to Internalizing and Externalizing Behaviors by Wu, Sarah S., Willcutt, Erik G., Escovar, Emily, Menon, Vinod

    Published in Journal of learning disabilities (01-11-2014)
    “…Although behavioral difficulties are well documented in reading disabilities, little is known about the relationship between math ability and internalizing and…”
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    The Empathizing-Systemizing Theory, Social Abilities, and Mathematical Achievement in Children by Escovar, Emily, Rosenberg-Lee, Miriam, Uddin, Lucina Q., Menon, Vinod

    Published in Scientific reports (14-03-2016)
    “…The Empathizing-Systemizing (E-S) theory describes a profile of traits that have been linked to autism spectrum disorders, and are thought to encompass a…”
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    Discrimination and internalizing symptoms in rural Latinx adolescents: An ecological model of etiology by Ramos, Giovanni, Delgadillo, Desiree, Fossum, Jessica, Montoya, Amanda K., Thamrin, Hardian, Rapp, Amy, Escovar, Emily, Chavira, Denise April

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-11-2021)
    “…•Experiences of discrimination affect rural Latinx adolescents’ peer and family domains.•Spillover effects among these domains are associated with increases in…”
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    Benjamin M. Bailey , Melissa Allen Heath , Aaron P. Jackson , Sarah M. Coyne , Marleen S. Williams by Ponting, Carolyn, Lee, Steve S, Escovar, Emily L, Rapp, Amy M, Camacho, Alvaro, Calderon, Ignacio, Chavira, Denise A

    Published in Journal of adolescence (London, England.) (01-12-2018)
    “…Introduction Externalizing disorders are more prevalent in rural than urban settings and account for disproportionately high mental health service costs for…”
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    Parent-reported stigma and child anxiety: A mixed methods research study by Chavira, Denise A., Bantados, Brenda, Rapp, Amy, Firpo-Perretti, Yudelki M., Escovar, Emily, Dixon, Louise, Drahota, Amy, Palinkas, Lawrence A.

    Published in Children and youth services review (01-05-2017)
    “…Stigma has been frequently cited as a barrier to service use for various mental health problems. Studies suggest that stigma may be greater for childhood…”
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    Psychometrics of the Multidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children in Latinx Adolescents by Rapp, Amy M., Dixon De Silva, Louise E., Escovar, Emily, Chavira, Denise A.

    Published in Journal of latinx psychology (01-02-2022)
    “…Ensuring that evidence-based assessment measures of anxiety are reliable and valid in Latinx youth samples is a critical prerequisite for research aimed at…”
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    Engagement and Premature Dropout among Latinx and Non-Latinx White Patients in a Cognitive-Behavioral Intervention for Anxiety by Escovar, Emily Lynn

    Published 01-01-2019
    “…Previous research suggests that there are disparities in mental health service use, and specifically treatment engagement, between Latinx and their non-Latinx…”
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    Out of sight, but not out of mind: 21-month-olds use syntactic information to learn verbs even in the absence of a corresponding event by Arunachalam, Sudha, Escovar, Emily, Hansen, Melissa A., Waxman, Sandra R.

    Published in Language and cognitive processes (01-05-2013)
    “…By 27 months of age, toddlers hearing a novel verb in transitive syntax are able to (1) establish an initial representation for the verb based on its syntactic…”
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