“…Among the strength-based variables and outcomes identified for the minority strengths model, there is theoretical and empirical evidence suggesting specific likely pathways and relationships. Social support has been associated with increased identity pride (Bogart, Lund, & Rottenstein, 2018), self-esteem (Austin & Goodman, 2017;Hoffman, Ushpiz, & Levy-Shiff, 1988;Kong & You, 2013;Rosenberg, 1979), resilience (Earnshaw, Bogart, Dovidio, & Williams, 2015;Thompson, McBride, Hosford & Halaas, 2016), mental health (Pflum et al, 2015;Scandurra, Amodeo, Valerio, Bochicchio, & Frost, 2017), and positive health behaviors (Brown et al, 2016;Gustafsson, Berglund, Faronbi, Barenfeld, & Hammar, 2017). It would make sense then that it is a key variable on the left side of the model exerting an effect on all other variables in the model.…”