“…In addition to cognitive empowerment, intrapersonal PE has also been implicated in predicting neighborhood SOC, community participation, and ethnic identity. Numerous investigations show the relationship between intrapersonal PE and neighborhood SOC (i.e., collective efficacy and neighboring or sharing among neighbors and mutual assistance; Perkins & Long, ) intrapersonal (Lardier, ; Lardier, Garcia‐Reid, et al., ), community participation intrapersonal (Christens et al., ; Eisman et al., ; Lardier, ; Speer et al., ), and ethnic identity intrapersonal (Hipolito‐Delgado & Zion, ; Lardier, ; Lardier, Garcia‐Reid, et al., ). For instance, recent studies indicate that youth of color living in low socioeocomic status communites may have diffuclty cultivating empowerment because they have limited access to both organizations and resources (Kirshner & Ginwright, ; Speer et al., ); however, when provided access to empowering community activites, youth have been found to report higher rates of community belongingness and intrapersonal PE (Lardier, ; Lardier, Garcia‐Reid, et al., ), particularly in the presence of supportive youth–adult partnerships (Zeldin, Krauss, Kim, Collura, & Abdullah, ).…”