“…As illustrated in the model, exposure to multiple sociocultural and contextual stressors influences an individual's perception of stress (Clark et al, 1999;McEwen, 1998;Murry et al, 2018). Ethnic and racial diverse youth may perceive environmental stressors differently based on whether the stressful event is controllable or uncontrollable (Bollini et al, 2004;Liu et al, 2021) and the extent to which this stressful experience is shared by everyone in the broader social context (e.g., COVID-19, natural disasters, major life events) or unique to their lived experiences as historically minoritized individuals (e.g., racism, xenophobia, acculturation; Bernard et al, 2022;Clark et al, 1999). In response to these sociocultural stressors, youth may adopt certain coping strategies (Clark et al, 1999;García Coll et al, 1996;Murry et al, 2018;Spencer et al, 1997;Suárez-Orozco et al, 2018).…”