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Longitudinal Studies
Hemphill SA, Heerde JA, Herrenkohl TI, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2012.  The impact of school suspension on student tobacco use: a longitudinal study in Victoria, Australia, and Washington State, United States.. Health Educ Behav. 39(1):45-56.
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.
Hemphill SA, Heerde JA, Herrenkohl TI, Patton GC, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2011.  Risk and protective factors for adolescent substance use in washington state, the United States and Victoria, Australia: a longitudinal study.. J Adolesc Health. 49(3):312-20.
Sousa C, Herrenkohl TI, Moylan CA, Tajima EA, Klika JB, Herrenkohl RC, Russo MJ.  2011.  Longitudinal study on the effects of child abuse and children's exposure to domestic violence, parent-child attachments, and antisocial behavior in adolescence.. J Interpers Violence. 26(1):111-36.
Mason WA, Toumbourou JW, Herrenkohl TI, Hemphill SA, Catalano RF, Patton GC.  2011.  Early age alcohol use and later alcohol problems in adolescents: Individual and peer mediators in a bi-national study.. Psychol Addict Behav. 25(4):625-33.
Hemphill SA, Kotevski A, Herrenkohl TI, Bond L, Kim MJ, Toumbourou JW, Catalano RF.  2011.  Longitudinal consequences of adolescent bullying perpetration and victimisation: A study of students in Victoria, Australia.. Crim Behav Ment Health. 21(2):107-16.
Whitney SD, Renner LM, Herrenkohl TI.  2010.  Gender differences in risk and promotive classifications associated with adolescent delinquency.. J Genet Psychol. 171(2):116-38.