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3854
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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2020 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 2019 - Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA)

Overview

Ana Mari Cauce is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic career includes collaboration with frequent co-authors such as Catherine L. Costigan and Kenyatta Etchison.

Throughout their career, Cauce has been recognized with notable awards including being named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2020 and a Fellow of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2019.

Best Publications

  • Cultural and contextual influences in mental health help seeking: a focus on ethnic minority youth.

    Ana Mari Cauce;Melanie Domenech-Rodríguez;Matthew Paradise;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Challenges Faced by Homeless Sexual Minorities: Comparison of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Homeless Adolescents With Their Heterosexual Counterparts

    Bryan N. Cochran;Angela J. Stewart;Joshua A. Ginzler;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Marital processes and parental socialization in families of color : A decade review of research

    Vonnie C. McLoyd;Ana Mari Cauce;David Takeuchi;Leon Wilson

  • Social support in high-risk adolescents: structural components and adaptive impact.

    Ana M. Cauce;Robert D. Felner;Judith Primavera

  • Family, peer, and neighborhood influences on academic achievement among African-American adolescents: one-year prospective effects

    Nancy A. Gonzales;Ana Mari Cauce;Ruth J. Friedman;Craig A. Mason

  • Latino families: Myths and realities

    Ana Mari Cauce;Melanie M. Domenech Rodríguez

  • The Characteristics and Mental Health of Homeless Adolescents Age and Gender Differences

    Ana Mari Cauce;Matthew Paradise;Joshua Aaron Ginzler;Lara Embry

  • Interobserver agreement in the assessment of parental behavior and parent-adolescent conflict: African American mothers, daughters, and independent observers.

    Nancy A. Gonzales;Ana Mari Cauce;Craig A. Mason

  • Social networks and social competence: exploring the effects of early adolescent friendships.

    Ana Mari Cauce

  • Neither Too Sweet nor Too Sour: Problem Peers, Maternal Control, and Problem Behavior in African American Adolescents

    Craig A. Mason;Ana Mari Cauce;Nancy Gonzales;Yumi Hiraga

  • Help-Seeking Pathways for Children and Adolescents

    Debra Srebnik;Ana Mari Cauce;Nazli Baydar

  • Adaptation and vulnerability in high-risk adolescents: An examination of environmental mediators

    Robert D. Felner;Mark S. Aber;Judith Primavera;Ana M. Cauce

  • The impact of school transitions: A focus for preventive efforts

    Robert D. Felner;Judith Primavera;Ana M. Cauce

  • The Impact of Childhood Sexual Abuse on Later Sexual Victimization among Runaway Youth.

    Kimberly A. Tyler;Dan R. Hoyt;Les B. Whitbeck;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Perpetrators of early physical and sexual abuse among homeless and runaway adolescents

    Kimberly A Tyler;Ana Mari Cauce

  • 6. Social Support During Adolescence: Methodological and Theoretical Considerations

    Ana Mari Cauce;Craig Mason;Nancy Gonzales;Yumi Hiraga

  • Social support in young children: Measurement, structure, and behavioral impact.

    Ana Mari Cauce;Molly Reid;Sharon Landesman;Nancy Gonzales

  • Victimization and posttraumatic stress disorder among homeless adolescents.

    Angela J. Stewart;Mandy Steiman;Ana Mari Cauce;Bryan N. Cochran

  • Risk Factors for Sexual Victimization Among Male and Female Homeless and Runaway Youth

    Kimberly A Tyler;Leslie B Whitbeck;Danny R Hoyt;Ana Mari Cauce

  • Psychological consequences of child maltreatment in homeless adolescents: untangling the unique effects of maltreatment and family environment.

    Kimberly D Ryan;Ryan P Kilmer;Ana Mari Cauce;Haruko Watanabe

Frequent Co-Authors

Nancy A. Gonzales
Nancy A. Gonzales Arizona State University
Bryan N. Cochran
Bryan N. Cochran University of Montana
Debra Srebnik
Debra Srebnik University of Washington
Dan R. Hoyt
Dan R. Hoyt University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Rand D. Conger
Rand D. Conger University of California, Davis
Les B. Whitbeck
Les B. Whitbeck University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Keith F. Widaman
Keith F. Widaman University of California, Riverside
Kevin M. King
Kevin M. King University of Washington
Richard W. Robins
Richard W. Robins University of California, Davis
Martha J. Cox
Martha J. Cox University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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