“…Previous research has shown that Latino immigrants largely identify with the integration/bicultural category in which they have integrated both culture's views into their own identity (Neto, 2002;Roccas, Horenczyk, & Schwartz, 2000;van Oudenhoven & Eisses, 1998). Further, studies have found that the extent to which an individual integrates both culture's views (i.e., integration/bicultural) is associated with better psychological outcomes when compared to those incorporating one culture (Berry, Kim, Minde, & Mok, 1987;LaFromboise, Coleman & Gerton, 1993;Losoya et al, 2008;Smokowski & Bacallao, 2007;Smokowski, Rose, & Bacallao 2008;Sullivan et al, 2007;Zarate, Bhimji, & Reese, 2005).…”