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532 related items for PubMed ID: 31974737

  • 1. Risk Markers for Physical Teen Dating Violence Victimization in the United States: A Meta-Analysis.
    Spencer CM, Anders KM, Toews ML, Emanuels SK.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2020 Mar; 49(3):575-589. PubMed ID: 31974737
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  • 2. Risk Markers for Physical Teen Dating Violence Perpetration: A Meta-Analysis.
    Spencer CM, Toews ML, Anders KM, Emanuels SK.
    Trauma Violence Abuse; 2021 Jul; 22(3):619-631. PubMed ID: 31514691
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  • 3. A Cross-National Comparison of Risk Factors for Teen Dating Violence in Mexico and the United States.
    Ludin S, Bottiani JH, Debnam K, Solis MGO, Bradshaw CP.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2018 Mar; 47(3):547-559. PubMed ID: 28639204
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  • 4. Examining explanations for the link between bullying perpetration and physical dating violence perpetration: Do they vary by bullying victimization?
    Foshee VA, Benefield TS, McNaughton Reyes HL, Eastman M, Vivolo-Kantor AM, Basile KC, Ennett ST, Faris R.
    Aggress Behav; 2016 Mar; 42(1):66-81. PubMed ID: 26299840
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  • 5. Teen Dating Violence Victimization and Patterns of Substance Use Among High School Students.
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  • 6. A Three-Step Latent Class Analysis to Identify How Different Patterns of Teen Dating Violence and Psychosocial Factors Influence Mental Health.
    Choi HJ, Weston R, Temple JR.
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  • 10. A latent transition model of the effects of a teen dating violence prevention initiative.
    Williams J, Miller S, Cutbush S, Gibbs D, Clinton-Sherrod M, Jones S.
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  • 13. Adolescents' internalizing symptoms predict dating violence victimization and perpetration 2 years later.
    Psychogiou L, Ahun MN, Geoffroy MC, Brendgen M, Côté SM.
    Dev Psychopathol; 2023 Oct; 35(4):1573-1583. PubMed ID: 35473624
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  • 15. Trajectories of Dating Violence Victimization and Perpetration among Rural Adolescents.
    Sianko N, Kunkel D, Thompson MP, Small MA, McDonell JR.
    J Youth Adolesc; 2019 Dec; 48(12):2360-2376. PubMed ID: 31595383
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  • 16. Dating Violence Victimization Among High School Students in Minnesota: Associations With Family Violence, Unsafe Schools, and Resources for Support.
    Earnest AA, Brady SS.
    J Interpers Violence; 2016 Feb; 31(3):383-406. PubMed ID: 25466981
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  • 17. Teen Dating Violence, Sexism, and Resilience: A Multivariate Analysis.
    Dosil M, Jaureguizar J, Bernaras E, Sbicigo JB.
    Int J Environ Res Public Health; 2020 Apr 13; 17(8):. PubMed ID: 32294915
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