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2011
Rhew IC, Hawkins JD, Oesterle S.  2011.  Drug use and risk among youth in different rural contexts.. Health & Place. 17(3):775-83.
Oesterle S, Hawkins JD, Hill KG.  2011.  Men's and women's pathways to adulthood and associated substance misuse.. J Stud Alcohol Drugs. 72(5):763-73.
Kosterman R, Mason WA, Haggerty KP, Hawkins JD, Spoth R, Redmond C.  2011.  Positive childhood experiences and positive adult functioning: Prosocial continuity and the role of adolescent substance use.. J Adolesc Health. 49(2):180-6.
Gavin AR, Hill KG, Hawkins JD, Maas C.  2011.  The role of maternal early-life and later-life risk factors on offspring low birth weight: Findings from a three-generational study.. J Adolesc Health. 49(2):166-71.
Guttmannova K, Bailey JA, Hill KG, Lee JO, Hawkins JD, Woods ML, Catalano RF.  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.
Guttmannova K, Bailey JA, Hill KG, Lee JO, Hawkins JD, Woods ML, Catalano RF.  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.
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.
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.
2010
Hawkins JD.  2010.  Broadening understanding of the long-term effects of risk- and protection-focused prevention on the public health: Lessons from nurse-family partnerships.. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med. 164(1):92-4.
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.
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.
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.
Hill KG, Hawkins JD, Bailey JA, Catalano RF, Abbott RD, Shapiro VB.  2010.  Person-environment interaction in the prediction of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in adulthood.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 110(1-2):62-9.
Hill KG, Hawkins JD, Bailey JA, Catalano RF, Abbott RD, Shapiro VB.  2010.  Person-environment interaction in the prediction of alcohol abuse and alcohol dependence in adulthood.. Drug Alcohol Depend. 110(1-2):62-9.
Van Dorn RA, Kosterman R, Williams JH, Chandler K, Young MS, Catalano RF, Hawkins JD.  2010.  The relationship between outpatient mental health treatment and subsequent mental health symptoms and disorders in young adults.. Adm Policy Ment Health. 37(6):484-96.
Oesterle S, Hawkins JD, Fagan AA, Abbott RD, Catalano RF.  2010.  Testing the universality of the effects of the communities that care prevention system for preventing adolescent drug use and delinquency.. Prev Sci. 11(4):411-23.