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Jackson LJ, O'Brien K, Pecora PJ.  2011.  Posttraumatic stress disorder among foster care alumni: the role of race, gender, and foster care context.. Child Welfare. 90(5):71-93.
Jackson LJ, O'Brien K, Pecora PJ.  2011.  Posttraumatic stress disorder among foster care alumni: the role of race, gender, and foster care context.. Child Welfare. 90(5):71-93.
McKenzie DP, Toumbourou JW, Forbes AB, Mackinnon AJ, McMorris BJ, Catalano RF, Patton GC.  2011.  Predicting future depression in adolescents using the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire: a two-nation study.. J Affect Disord. 134(1-3):151-9.
McKenzie DP, Toumbourou JW, Forbes AB, Mackinnon AJ, McMorris BJ, Catalano RF, Patton GC.  2011.  Predicting future depression in adolescents using the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire: a two-nation study.. J Affect Disord. 134(1-3):151-9.
McKenzie DP, Toumbourou JW, Forbes AB, Mackinnon AJ, McMorris BJ, Catalano RF, Patton GC.  2011.  Predicting future depression in adolescents using the Short Mood and Feelings Questionnaire: a two-nation study.. J Affect Disord. 134(1-3):151-9.
Chan GCK, Kelly AB, Toumbourou JW, Hemphill SA, Young RM, Haynes MA, Catalano RF.  2013.  Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: Age-related variations in key social influences.. Addiction. 108(11):1924-32.
Chan GCK, Kelly AB, Toumbourou JW, Hemphill SA, Young RM, Haynes MA, Catalano RF.  2013.  Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: Age-related variations in key social influences.. Addiction. 108(11):1924-32.
Chan GCK, Kelly AB, Toumbourou JW, Hemphill SA, Young RM, Haynes MA, Catalano RF.  2013.  Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: Age-related variations in key social influences.. Addiction. 108(11):1924-32.
Chan GCK, Kelly AB, Toumbourou JW, Hemphill SA, Young RM, Haynes MA, Catalano RF.  2013.  Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: Age-related variations in key social influences.. Addiction. 108(11):1924-32.
Chan GCK, Kelly AB, Toumbourou JW, Hemphill SA, Young RM, Haynes MA, Catalano RF.  2013.  Predicting steep escalations in alcohol use over the teenage years: Age-related variations in key social influences.. Addiction. 108(11):1924-32.
Briney JS, Brown EC, Hawkins JD, Arthur MW.  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.
Briney JS, Brown EC, Hawkins JD, Arthur MW.  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.
Herrenkohl TI, Hemphill SA, Mason WA, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2012.  Predictors and responses to the growth in physical violence during adolescence: a comparison of students in Washington State and Victoria, Australia.. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 82(1):41-9.
Herrenkohl TI, Hemphill SA, Mason WA, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2012.  Predictors and responses to the growth in physical violence during adolescence: a comparison of students in Washington State and Victoria, Australia.. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 82(1):41-9.
Herrenkohl TI, Hemphill SA, Mason WA, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2012.  Predictors and responses to the growth in physical violence during adolescence: a comparison of students in Washington State and Victoria, Australia.. Am J Orthopsychiatry. 82(1):41-9.
Fleming CB, Mason WA, Haggerty KP, Thompson RW, Fernandez K, Casey-Goldstein M, Oats RG.  2015.  Predictors of participation in parenting workshops for improving adolescent behavioral and mental health: Results from the Common Sense Parenting trial.. J Prim Prev. 36(2):105-18.
Fleming CB, Mason WA, Haggerty KP, Thompson RW, Fernandez K, Casey-Goldstein M, Oats RG.  2015.  Predictors of participation in parenting workshops for improving adolescent behavioral and mental health: Results from the Common Sense Parenting trial.. J Prim Prev. 36(2):105-18.
Fleming CB, Mason WA, Haggerty KP, Thompson RW, Fernandez K, Casey-Goldstein M, Oats RG.  2015.  Predictors of participation in parenting workshops for improving adolescent behavioral and mental health: Results from the Common Sense Parenting trial.. J Prim Prev. 36(2):105-18.
Simoni JM, Chen W-T, Huh D, Fredriksen-Goldsen KI, Pearson C, Zhao H, Shiu C-S, Wang X, Zhang F.  2011.  A preliminary randomized controlled trial of a nurse-delivered medication adherence intervention among HIV-positive outpatients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Beijing, China.. AIDS Behav. 15(5):919-29.
Simoni JM, Chen W-T, Huh D, Fredriksen-Goldsen KI, Pearson C, Zhao H, Shiu C-S, Wang X, Zhang F.  2011.  A preliminary randomized controlled trial of a nurse-delivered medication adherence intervention among HIV-positive outpatients initiating antiretroviral therapy in Beijing, China.. AIDS Behav. 15(5):919-29.
Hooyman NR, Mahoney K, Sciegaj M.  2013.  Preparing social workers with person-centered and participant-directed services for the changing aging and disability network.. J Gerontol Soc Work. 56(7):573-9.
Hooyman NR, Mahoney K, Sciegaj M.  2013.  Preparing social workers with person-centered and participant-directed services for the changing aging and disability network.. J Gerontol Soc Work. 56(7):573-9.
Habib C, Toumbourou JW, McRitchie M, Williams J, Kremer P, McKenzie D, Catalano RF.  2014.  Prevalence and community variation in harmful levels of family conflict witnessed by children: implications for prevention.. Prev Sci. 15(5):757-66.
Habib C, Toumbourou JW, McRitchie M, Williams J, Kremer P, McKenzie D, Catalano RF.  2014.  Prevalence and community variation in harmful levels of family conflict witnessed by children: implications for prevention.. Prev Sci. 15(5):757-66.
Gavin AR, Lindhorst T, Lohr MJane.  2011.  The prevalence and correlates of depressive symptoms among adolescent mothers: results from a 17-year longitudinal study.. Women Health. 51(6):525-45.