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Herrenkohl TI, Klika JB, Brown EC, Herrenkohl RC, Leeb RT.  2013.  Tests of the mitigating effects of caring and supportive relationships in the study of abusive disciplining over two generations.. J Adolesc Health. 53(4 Suppl):S18-24.
Herrenkohl TI.  2013.  Who dies? Disparities in mortality risk among juvenile offenders. J Adolesc Health. 52(6):668-9.
Herrenkohl TI.  2013.  Person-environment interactions and the shaping of resilience.. Trauma Violence Abuse. 14(3):191-4.
Herrenkohl TI, Hong S, Klika JB, Herrenkohl RC, Russo MJ.  2013.  Developmental impacts of child abuse and neglect related to adult mental health, substance use, and physical health. J Fam Violence. 28(2)
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, Lee JO, Kosterman R, Hawkins JD.  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.
Herrenkohl TI, Lee J, Hawkins JD.  2012.  Risk versus direct protective factors and youth violence: Seattle Social Development Project.. Am J Prev Med. 43(2 Suppl 1):S41-56.
Herrenkohl TI, Klika JB, Herrenkohl RC, Russo MJ, Dee T.  2012.  A prospective investigation of the relationship between child maltreatment and indicators of adult psychological well-being.. Violence Vict. 27(5):764-76.
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.