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Scales PC, Benson PL, Oesterle S, Hill KG, Hawkins JD, Pashak TJ.  2016.  The dimensions of successful young adult development: A conceptual and measurement framework. Applied Developmental Science. 20:150-174.
Szyf M, Tang Y-Y, Hill KG, Musci R.  2016.  The dynamic epigenome and its implications for behavioral interventions: A role for epigenetics to inform disorder prevention and health promotion. Translational Behavioral Medicine: Practice, Policy and Research. 6:55-62.
Kim BKE, Gilman AB, Hill KG, Hawkins JD.  2016.  Examining protective factors against violence among high-risk youth: Findings from the Seattle Social Development Project. Journal of Criminal Justice. 45:19-25.
Kosterman R, Bailey JA, Guttmannova K, Jones TM, Eisenberg N, Hill KG, Hawkins JD.  2016.  Marijuana legalization and parents’ attitudes, use, and parenting in Washington State. Journal of Adolescent Health. 59:450-456.
Hill KG, Woodward D, Woelfel T, Hawkins JD, Green S.  2016.  Planning for long-term follow-up: Strategies learned from longitudinal studies. Prevention Science. 17:806-818.
Kristman-Valente AN, Oesterle S, Hill KG, Wells EA, Epstein M, Jones TM, Hawkins JD.  2016.  The relationship between interpersonal violence victimization and smoking behavior across time and by gender. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions. 16:132-159.
Samek DR, Bailey JA, Hill KG, Wilson S, Lee S, Keyes MA, Epstein M, Smolen A, Miller M, Winters KC et al..  2016.  A test-replicate approach to candidate gene research on addiction and externalizing disorders: A collaboration across five longitudinal studies. Behavior Genetics. 46:608-626.
Jones TM, Hill KG, Epstein M, Lee JO, Hawkins JD, Catalano RF.  2016.  Understanding the interplay of individual and social-developmental factors in the progression of substance use and mental health from childhood to adulthood. Development and Psychopathology special issue: Longitudinal Transactional Models of Development and Psychopathology. 28:721-741.