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Bailey JA, Hill KG, Guttmannova K, Epstein M, Abbott RD, Steeger CM, Skinner ML.  2016.  Associations between parental and grandparental marijuana use and child substance use norms in a prospective, three-generation study. Journal of Adolescent Health. 59:262-268.
Fleming CB, Mason WA, Thompson RW, Haggerty KP, Gross TJ.  2016.  Child and parent report of parenting as predictors of substance use and suspensions from school. Journal of Early Adolescence. 36:625-645.
Fleming CB, Guttmannova K, Cambron C, Rhew IC, Oesterle S.  2016.  Examination of the divergence in trends for adolescent marijuana use and marijuana-specific risk factors in Washington State. Journal of Adolescent Health. 59:269-275.
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.
Guttmannova K, Lee C, Kilmer JR, Fleming CB, Rhew IC, Kosterman R, Larimer ME.  2016.  Impacts of changing marijuana policies on alcohol and other drug use in the United States. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research. 40:33-46.
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.
Mason WA, Fleming CB, Ringle JL, Hanson K, Gross TJ, Haggerty KP.  2016.  Prevalence of marijuana and other substance use before and after Washington State's change from legal medical marijuana to legal medical and nonmedical marijuana: Cohort comparisons in a sample of adolescents.. Subst Abus. 37(2):330-5.
Catalano RF, Castro FG, Fagan AA, Greenberg MT, Haggerty KP.  2016.  Prevention programs and policies (Chapter 3). Facing Addiction in America: The Surgeon General’s Report on Alcohol, Drugs, and Health.
Mason WA, Fleming CB, Gross TJ, Thompson RW, Parra GJ, Haggerty KP, Snyder JJ.  2016.  Randomized trial of parent training to prevent adolescent problem behaviors during the high school transition. Journal of Family Psychology. 30:944-954.
Guttmannova K.  2016.  Reading and math achievement among low-income, urban Latino youth: The role of immigration. American Journal of EducationAmerican Journal of Education. 122:199-246.
Haggerty KP, Klima T, Skinner ML, Catalano RF, Barkan SE.  2016.  Staying Connected with Your Teen® and the promise of self-directed prevention programs. Family-based prevention programs for children and adolescents: Theory, research, and large-scale dissemination. :209-228.
Nurius PS, Green S, Logan-Greene P, Longhi D, Song C.  2016.  Stress pathways to health inequalities: Embedding ACEs within social and behavioral contexts.. Int Public Health J. 8(2):241-256.
Gloppen KM, Brown EC, Wagenaar BH, Hawkins JD, Rhew IC, Oesterle S.  2016.  Sustaining adoption of science-based prevention through Communities That Care. Journal of Community Psychology. 44:78-89.
Whittaker JK, Holmes L, Del Valle JF, Ainsworth F, Andreassen T, Anglin J, Bellonci C, Berridge D, Bravo A, Canali C et al..  2016.  Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 33(2):89-106.
Whittaker JK, Holmes L, Del Valle JF, Ainsworth F, Andreassen T, Anglin J, Bellonci C, Berridge D, Bravo A, Canali C et al..  2016.  Therapeutic Residential Care for Children and Youth: A Consensus Statement of the International Work Group on Therapeutic Residential Care. Residential Treatment for Children & Youth. 33(2):89-106.