3 Journal of Muslim Mental Health ISSN1556–4908 Volume 13, Issue 1, 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.3998/jmmh.10381607.0013.101 Predictors of Quality of Life for Pakistani Americans Sidhra K. Vakil University of La Verne Glenn Gamst University of La Verne Lawrence S. Meyers California State University, Sacramento Aghop Der-Karabetian University of La Verne Gitu Bhatia Private Practice Abstract A structural equation model with four latent variables was configured to predict Perceived Quality of Life on the part of Pakistani Americans. Based on one of the components of the Multicultural Assessment-Intervention Process (MAIP) model, Ethnic Identity was used as a predictor with Gender Role Attitudes and Muslim Religiosity hypothesized as independent mediators. A convenience sample of 351 Pakistani American adults provided the data upon which the structural model was built. Results indicated that in isolation greater levels of Ethnic Identity predicted a higher Perceived Quality of Life but, when taken into account, the latent vari- ables of Gender Role and Muslim Religiosity each partially mediated the influence of Ethnic Identity on Quality of Life. Implications for future Pakistani American re- search were discussed.