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Seth J. Schwartz
Researcher at University of Texas at Austin
Publications - 429
Citations - 26838
Seth J. Schwartz is an academic researcher from University of Texas at Austin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Identity (social science) & Acculturation. The author has an hindex of 80, co-authored 395 publications receiving 23215 citations. Previous affiliations of Seth J. Schwartz include University of Miami & Florida International University.
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Drug Use/Abuse Prevalence, Etiology, Prevention, and Treatment in Hispanic Adolescents: A Cultural Perspective
TL;DR: The recommendations presented in this article, along with existing work in the fields of epidemiology, risk protection, prevention, and treatment, will help to reduce the health disparities in drug use and related problem behaviors in this vulnerable and rapidly growing segment of the U.S. population.
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Identity Development, Personality, and Well‐Being in Adolescence and Emerging Adulthood
TL;DR: This article reviewed what is known about adolescent and emerging adult identity, including both personal and cultural dimensions of identity, and highlighted the role of agency and self-direction in the development of identity.
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Acculturation and perceived discrimination: Predictors of substance use trajectories from adolescence to emerging adulthood among Hispanics
TL;DR: Cultural phenomena such as acculturation and perceived discrimination can continue to affect substance use through the transition to emerging adulthood and health education interventions are needed to help Hispanics navigate this developmental transition without engaging in substance use.
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The longitudinal associations between discrimination, depressive symptoms, and prosocial behaviors in U.S. latino/a recent immigrant adolescents
Alexandra N. Davis,Gustavo Carlo,Seth J. Schwartz,Jennifer B. Unger,Byron L. Zamboanga,Elma I. Lorenzo-Blanco,Miguel Ángel Cano,Lourdes Baezconde-Garbanati,Assaf Oshri,Cara Streit,Miriam M. Martinez,Brandy Piña-Watson,Karina M. Lizzi,Daniel W. Soto +13 more
TL;DR: Investigating the longitudinal associations (across 1 year) among discrimination, prosocial behaviors, and depressive symptoms in U.S. Latino immigrant adolescents using two competing models provided support for both proposed models.
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Broadening the Study of the Self: Integrating the Study of Personal Identity and Cultural Identity
TL;DR: The authors reviewed what is known and what remains to be studied regarding the association between personal identity and cultural identity and put forth recommendations for integrating the literatures on personal identities and cultural identities.