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Glorisa Canino to Child of Impaired Parents

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Glorisa Canino has written about Child of Impaired Parents.
Connection Strength

0.881
  1. Feldman JM, Ortega AN, Koinis-Mitchell D, Kuo AA, Canino G. Child and family psychiatric and psychological factors associated with child physical health problems: results from the Boricua youth study. J Nerv Ment Dis. 2010 Apr; 198(4):272-9.
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    Score: 0.361
  2. Ortega AN, Goodwin RD, McQuaid EL, Canino G. Parental mental health, childhood psychiatric disorders, and asthma attacks in island Puerto Rican youth. Ambul Pediatr. 2004 Jul-Aug; 4(4):308-15.
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    Score: 0.242
  3. Caetano R, Vaeth PAC, Canino G. Children exposed to alcohol-related problems and DSM-5 alcohol use disorder in San Juan, Puerto Rico. J Ethn Subst Abuse. 2019 Jul-Sep; 18(3):374-386.
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    Score: 0.152
  4. Dierker LC, Canino G, Merikangas KR. Association between parental and individual psychiatric/substance use disorders and smoking stages among Puerto Rican adolescents. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2006 Sep 15; 84(2):144-53.
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    Score: 0.068
  5. Zhen-Duan J, Alvarez K, Zhang L, Cruz-Gonzalez M, Kuo J, Falgas-Bagu? I, Bird H, Canino G, Duarte CS, Alegr?a M. Parental psychopathology and posttraumatic stress in Puerto Ricans: the role of childhood adversity and parenting practices. J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 2024 Jun; 65(6):742-752.
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    Score: 0.058
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