“…More specifically, Greene and colleagues (2006) found that, although African American adolescents reported steeper elevations in perceived discrimination over time relative to Puerto Rican adolescents, ethnic identity and ethnicity moderated the extent to which perceived discrimination predicted changes in psychological well-being over time. Moreover, research suggests that a positive sense of ethnic-racial group membership may mitigate the internalization of negative stereotypes associated with psychological distress, low self-esteem, internalizing and externalizing behaviors, and poorer school performance in African American children (APA, 2008;McMahon & Watts, 2002;Sellers, Copeland-Linder, Martin, & L'Heureux Lewis, 2006). Most recently, a study conducted by Williams and colleagues (2012) examined the effects of ethnic identity on anxiety and depression in a sample of 572 African American and non-Hispanic White young adults.…”