“…Assimilating into a new culture offers various opportunities for growth, development, and skill‐building that can increase adaptability and resilience among immigrants (Fergus & Zimmerman, 2005; Trueba, 2002). Nonetheless, some recent work finds that the adaptability of foreign‐born persons may not be enough to protect against poor outcomes after some of the most negative life experiences (Kuper & Turanovic, 2021). Accordingly, the primary objective of this study is to examine the relationship between youth violent victimization and a host of adverse consequences in early adulthood for immigrants (i.e., poor health, depressive symptoms, low self‐esteem, suicidality, alcohol problems, drug use, property offending, and violent offending).…”