“…Research has documented that a strong ethnic identity is related to fewer symptoms of depression and anxiety, to a more positive overall self-concept (Yasui et al 2004), and it protects adolescents from a variety of maladaptive behaviors and psychological distress (Mossakowski 2003, Rieckmann et al 2004, Shrake and Rhee 2004, Sellers et al 2006, Umañ a-Taylor and Updegraff 2007, Wakefield and Hudley 2007, Walker et al 2008. However, in one study, Kvernmo and Heyerdahl (2003) found that strong ethnic identity was in fact associated with more externalizing problems for Sami females in a Sami-dominated context and with internalizing problems for Sami males in one of the Norwegian-dominated contexts (in the other contexts there was no association between ethnic identity and problems).…”