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1015 related items for PubMed ID: 18276845

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  • 2. Parental expectations, physical punishment, and violence among adolescents who score positive on a psychosocial screening test in primary care.
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  • 4. Characterizing the teachable moment: is an emergency department visit a teachable moment for intervention among assault-injured youth and their parents?
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    Farrell AD, Henry DB, Mays SA, Schoeny ME.
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  • 14. An emergency department-based program to change attitudes of youth toward violence.
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  • 15. Effects of parental monitoring and exposure to community violence on antisocial behavior and anxiety/depression among adolescents.
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  • 17. Parent-child drug communication: pathway from parents' ad exposure to youth's marijuana use intention.
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  • 18. Paternal, perceived maternal, and youth risk factors as predictors of youth stage of substance use a longitudinal study.
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