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Epstein M, Bailey JA, Manhart LE, Hill KG, Hawkins JD, Haggerty KP, Catalano RF.  2014.  Understanding the link between early sexual initiation and later sexually transmitted infection: test and replication in two longitudinal studies.. J Adolesc Health. 54(4):435-441.e2.
Skinner ML, Fleming CB, Haggerty KP, Catalano RF.  2014.  Sex risk behavior among adolescent and young adult children of opiate addicts: outcomes from the focus on families prevention trial and an examination of childhood and concurrent predictors of sex risk behavior.. Prev Sci. 15 Suppl 1:S70-7.
Haggerty KP, Skinner ML, McGlynn-Wright A, Catalano RF, Crutchfield RD.  2013.  Parent and peer predictors of violent behavior of Black and White teens.. Violence Vict. 28(1):145-60.
Haggerty KP, Shapiro VB.  2013.  Science-based prevention through Communities That Care: A model of social work practice for public health.. Soc Work Public Health. 28(3-4):349-65.
Mazza JJ, Catalano RF, Abbott RD, Haggerty KP.  2011.  An examination of the validity of retrospective measures of suicide attempts in youth.. J Adolesc Health. 49(5):532-7.
Catalano RF, White HR, Fleming CB, Haggerty KP.  2011.  Is nonmedical prescription opiate use a unique form of illicit drug use? Addict Behav. 36(1-2):79-86.
Skinner ML, Haggerty KP, Fleming CB, Catalano RF, Gainey RR.  2011.  Opiate-addicted parents in methadone treatment: long-term recovery, health, and family relationships.. J Addict Dis. 30(1):17-26.
Mazza JJ, Fleming CB, Abbott RD, Haggerty KP, Catalano RF.  2010.  Identifying trajectories of adolescents' depressive phenomena: an examination of early risk factors.. J Youth Adolesc. 39(6):579-93.
Fleming CB, Catalano RF, Haggerty KP, Abbott RD.  2010.  Relationships between level and change in family, school, and peer factors during two periods of adolescence and problem behavior at age 19.. J Youth Adolesc. 39(6):670-82.