“…A few of the American studies emanated from the national longitudinal study on Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing (FFCW) (Barnhart & Maguire‐Jack, 2016; Cao & Maguire‐Jack, 2016; Guterman, Lee, Taylor, & Rathouz, 2009; Kim & Maguire‐Jack, 2015), and the majority of the remaining studies were cross‐sectional surveys (Emery, Eremina, et al, 2015; Freisthler & Maguire‐Jack, 2015; Fujiwara, Yamaoka, & Kawachi, 2016; Guterman et al., 2009; Nawa, Isumi, & Fujiwara, 2018). Participants for these studies were mostly mothers and caregivers, a few adults and community members (Finno‐Velasquez, He, Perrigo, & Hurlburt, 2017; Wolf, Baiocchi, & Arguello, 2018; Yonas et al., 2010). The common data collection techniques across the included studies were survey interviews and telephone or online surveys.…”