“…Cultural competence, defined as attitudes and behaviors that integrate into an organization or system appropriate for various cultural situations, has received increasing attention given that evidence indicates cultural competence in psychological interventions and treatments is highly valuable (see Sue, Zane, Nagayama Hall, & Berger, 2009, for detailed description). However, previous studies have identified program practices, such as matching clients and providers based on language and cultural background (Guerrero & Andrews, 2011) and ensuring Spanish language proficiency (Guerrero, Khachikian, Kim, Kong, & Vega, 2013), and connections with minority communities (Guerrero, 2013) as associated with higher treatment access and retention, whereas translation of material has been associated with Latino treatment completion (Guerrero, Campos, Urada et al, 2012). A meta-analysis also showed a small but significant treatment effect of culturally adapted interventions on substance use behaviors among Latinos (Smith & Trimble, 2016).…”