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Risk-Taking
Epstein M, Bailey JA, Manhart LE, Hill KG, Hawkins JD.  2014.  Sexual risk behavior in young adulthood: broadening the scope beyond early sexual initiation.. J Sex Res. 51(7):721-30.
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.
King KM, Nguyen HV, Kosterman R, Bailey JA, Hawkins JD.  2012.  Co-occurrence of sexual risk behaviors and substance use across emerging adulthood: evidence for state- and trait-level associations.. Addiction. 107(7):1288-96.
Bailey JA, Hill KG, Meacham MC, Young SE, Hawkins JD.  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.
Mason WA, Hitch JE, Kosterman R, McCarty CA, Herrenkohl TI, Hawkins JD.  2010.  Growth in adolescent delinquency and alcohol use in relation to young adult crime, alcohol use disorders, and risky sex: A comparison of youth from low- versus middle-income backgrounds.. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 51(12):1377-85.
Herrenkohl TI, Kosterman R, Mason WA, Hawkins JD, McCarty CA, McCauley E.  2010.  Effects of childhood conduct problems and family adversity on health, health behaviors, and service use in early adulthood: tests of developmental pathways involving adolescent risk taking and depression.. Dev Psychopathol. 22(3):655-65.
Hill KG, Bailey JA, Hawkins JD, Catalano RF, Kosterman R, Oesterle S, Abbott RD.  2014.  The onset of STI diagnosis through age 30: results from the Seattle Social Development Project Intervention.. Prev Sci. 15 Suppl 1:S19-32.