“…Refugee resettlement scholarship has focused primarily on adult mental health outcomes and relatively limited attention has been paid to the experiences of younger refugees, especially within family contexts (Betancourt et al, ; Fazel, Reed, Panter‐Brick, & Stein, ; McMichael, Gifford, & Correa‐Velez, ). Additionally, emerging adulthood (ages 18 to 25) has become an important developmental stage, especially for identity development (Arnett, ), and it is important to spotlight older youth and young adults in research with refugees and immigrants given their unique developmental needs and experiences (Cohen & Kassan, ; Qin et al, ).…”