Our latest study published in the American Journal of Orthopsychiatry is now available online. In this study, “Rethinking the acculturation gap-distress theory among Asian Americans: Testing bidirectional indirect relations,” we examined how Asian American college students’ mental health statuses may shape their perceived relationships with their immigrant parents, including their self-rated degree of acculturation discrepancies and intensity of intergenerational cultural conflict. Findings suggest the critical need to rethink the acculturation gap-distress theory with this population.