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Prevention system mediation of Communities That Care effects on youth outcomes. Prev Sci. 15(5):623-32.
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2014. The application of meta-analysis within a matched-pair randomized control trial: An illustration testing the effects of Communities That Care on delinquent behavior.. Prev Sci. 14(1):1-12.
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2013. How has the economic downturn affected communities and implementation of science-based prevention in the randomized trial of Communities That Care? Am J Community Psychol. 51(3-4):370-84.
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2013. Sustained effects of the Communities That Care system on prevention service system transformation.. Am J Public Health. 103(3):529-35.
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2013. Who dies? Disparities in mortality risk among juvenile offenders. J Adolesc Health. 52(6):668-9.
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2013. Cost-benefit analysis of Communities That Care outcomes at eighth grade.. Prev Sci. 13(2):150-61.
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2012. Predictive validity of established cut points for risk and protective factor scales from the Communities That Care youth survey. J Prim Prev. 33(5-6):249-58.
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2012. Risk versus direct protective factors and youth violence: Seattle Social Development Project.. Am J Prev Med. 43(2 Suppl 1):S41-56.
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2012. Sustained decreases in risk exposure and youth problem behaviors after installation of the Communities That Care prevention system in a randomized trial.. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 166(2):141-8.
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Gender differences in risk and promotive classifications associated with adolescent delinquency.. J Genet Psychol. 171(2):116-38.
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2010. Growth in adolescent delinquency and alcohol use in relation to young adult crime, alcohol use disorders, and risky sex: A comparison of youth from low- versus middle-income backgrounds.. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 51(12):1377-85.
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2010. Testing the universality of the effects of the communities that care prevention system for preventing adolescent drug use and delinquency.. Prev Sci. 11(4):411-23.
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2010. Use of spoken and written Japanese did not protect Japanese-American men from cognitive decline in late life.. J Gerontol B Psychol Sci Soc Sci. 65(6):654-66.
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