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174 related items for PubMed ID: 26939841

  • 1. Recent alcohol use, episodic heavy drinking, and school violent victimization: Sex and grade level differences among Hispanic youth.
    Merianos AL, King KA, Vidourek RA.
    J Prev Interv Community; 2016; 44(2):112-20. PubMed ID: 26939841
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  • 2. School violent victimization and recent alcohol use and episodic heavy drinking among youth.
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  • 3. School Violent Victimization Among Youth: Is There an Association With Perceived School Safety?
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  • 4. Adolescent victimization and associated suicidal and violent behaviors.
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  • 5. School Experiences Associated With Alcohol Use Among Hispanic Youth.
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  • 8. Dating violence victimization: associated drinking and sexual risk behaviors of Asian, Native Hawaiian, and Caucasian high school students in Hawaii.
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  • 12. Deviant lifestyles and violent victimization at school.
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  • 13. Drinking patterns and victimization among male and female students in Mexico.
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  • 14. Correlates of violent and nonviolent victimization in a sample of public high school students.
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  • 18. Psychosocial Factors Associated with Alcohol Use Among Hispanic Youth.
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  • 19. Impact of a universal school-based violence prevention program on violent delinquency: distinctive benefits for youth with maltreatment histories.
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