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General and substance-specific predictors of young adult nicotine dependence, alcohol use disorder, and problem behavior: replication in two samples.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 138:161-8.
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2014. Long-term consequences of adolescent gang membership for adult functioning.. Am J Public Health. 104(5):938-45.
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2014. Sexual risk behavior in young adulthood: broadening the scope beyond early sexual initiation.. J Sex Res. 51(7):721-30.
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2014. Youth problem behaviors 8 years after implementing the Communities That Care prevention system: A community-randomized trial.. JAMA Pediatr. 168(2):122-9.
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2014. Alcohol and tobacco use disorder comorbidity in young adults and the influence of romantic partner environments.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 132(1-2):149-57.
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2013. 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.
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2014. The association between parent early adult drug use disorder and later observed parenting practices and child behavior problems: Testing alternate models.. Dev Psychol. 49(5):887-99.
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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. The effect of general and drug-specific family environments on comorbid and drug-specific problem behavior: A longitudinal examination.. Dev Psychol. 49(6):1151-64.
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2013. Prevention system mediation of Communities That Care effects on youth outcomes. Prev Sci. 15(5):623-32.
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2014. Variation in the sustained effects of the Communities That Care prevention system on adolescent smoking, delinquency, and violence.. Prev Sci. 15(2):138-45.
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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. Sustainability of the Communities That Care prevention system by coalitions participating in the Community Youth Development Study.. J Adolesc Health. 51(3):259-64.
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2012. Examining explanatory mechanisms of the effects of early alcohol use on young adult alcohol dependence.. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 73(3):379-90.
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2012. The effects of general and alcohol-specific peer factors in adolescence on trajectories of alcohol abuse disorder symptoms from 21 to 33 years.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 121(3):213-9.
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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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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. Family influences related to adult substance use and mental health problems: A developmental analysis of child and adolescent predictors.. J Adolesc Health. 51(2):129-35.
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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. Cost-benefit analysis of Communities That Care outcomes at eighth grade.. Prev Sci. 13(2):150-61.
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2012. Men's and women's pathways to adulthood and associated substance misuse.. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 72(5):763-73.
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2011. Strategies for characterizing complex phenotypes and environments: General and specific family environmental predictors of young adult tobacco dependence, alcohol use disorder, and co-occurring problems.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 118(2-3):444-51.
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2011. Drug use and risk among youth in different rural contexts.. Health & Place. 17(3):775-83.
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2011. Sensitive periods for adolescent alcohol use initiation: Predicting the lifetime occurrence and chronicity of alcohol problems in adulthood.. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 72(2):221-31.
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2011. Positive childhood experiences and positive adult functioning: Prosocial continuity and the role of adolescent substance use.. J Adolesc Health. 49(2):180-6.
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