“…Recently, scholars call to take greater account of social contexts in research on cultural identity (Echols, Ivanich, & Graham, 2018;Seaton, Quintana, Verkuyten, & Gee, 2017;Syed, Juang, & Svensson, 2018;Umaña-Taylor et al, 2014). Previous work found different aspects of social contexts to be linked with cultural identity, including experiences of perceived rejection and discrimination by the larger society (Suárez-Orozco, Motti-Stefanidi, Marks, & Katsiaficas, 2018;Verkuyten & Yildiz, 2007) and of ethnic socialisation in the family (Phinney, Romero, Nava, & Huang, 2001;Umaña-Taylor, Bhanot, & Shin, 2006).…”