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1843 related items for PubMed ID: 17707299

  • 1. Adolescent bullying involvement and perceived family, peer and school relations: commonalities and differences across race/ethnicity.
    Spriggs AL, Iannotti RJ, Nansel TR, Haynie DL.
    J Adolesc Health; 2007 Sep; 41(3):283-93. PubMed ID: 17707299
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  • 3. Bullies, gangs, drugs, and school: understanding the overlap and the role of ethnicity and urbanicity.
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  • 13. Bullying among young adolescents: the strong, the weak, and the troubled.
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  • 14. Racial and ethnic health disparities among fifth-graders in three cities.
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  • 18. Racial/ethnic differences in parental concern about their child's drug use in a nationally representative sample in the United States.
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