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Glorisa Canino to Parent-Child Relations

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Glorisa Canino has written about Parent-Child Relations.
Connection Strength

1.300
  1. Felix E, Kaniasty K, You S, Canino G. Parent-Child Relationship Quality and Gender as Moderators of the Influence of Hurricane Exposure on Physical Health Among Children and Youth. J Pediatr Psychol. 2016 Jan-Feb; 41(1):73-85.
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    Score: 0.481
  2. Felix E, You S, Vernberg E, Canino G. Family influences on the long term post-disaster recovery of Puerto Rican youth. J Abnorm Child Psychol. 2013 Jan; 41(1):111-24.
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    Score: 0.409
  3. Okuda M, Martins SS, Wall MM, Chen C, Santaella-Tenorio J, Ramos-Olazagasti M, Wei C, Canino G, Bird HR, Duarte CS. Do parenting behaviors modify the way sensation seeking influences antisocial behaviors? J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2019 02; 60(2):169-177.
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    Score: 0.150
  4. Jaschek G, Carter-Pokras OD, He X, Lee S, Canino G. Association of Types of Life Events with Depressive Symptoms among Puerto Rican Youth. PLoS One. 2016; 11(10):e0164852.
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    Score: 0.133
  5. Bauermeister JJ, Shrout PE, Ch?vez L, Rubio-Stipec M, Ram?rez R, Padilla L, Anderson A, Garc?a P, Canino G. ADHD and gender: are risks and sequela of ADHD the same for boys and girls? J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2007 Aug; 48(8):831-9.
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    Score: 0.070
  6. NeMoyer A, Wang Y, Alvarez K, Canino G, Duarte CS, Bird H, Alegr?a M. Parental incarceration during childhood and later delinquent outcomes among Puerto Rican adolescents and young adults in two contexts. Law Hum Behav. 2020 04; 44(2):143-156.
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    Score: 0.041
  7. Gonz?lez-Tejera G, Canino G, Ram?rez R, Ch?vez L, Shrout P, Bird H, Bravo M, Mart?nez-Taboas A, Ribera J, Bauermeister J. Examining minor and major depression in adolescents. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2005 Aug; 46(8):888-99.
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    Score: 0.015
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