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Concept Adolescent
Concept Adolescent Behavior
Concept Adolescent Development
Grant Brief Intervention of Minority Adolescents
Grant TREATMENT OF ALCOHOL PROBLEMS FOR VIOLENCE PRONE YOUTH
Grant Brief Intervention for Marijuana Use among Latino Youth
Grant ALCOHOL TREATMENT TARGETING ADOLESCENTS IN NEED
Grant EFFECTIVENESS OF TEEN ALCOHOL ABUSE INTERVENTION
Grant Brief Intervention for Substance Using Native Youth
Academic Article A preliminary evaluation of the effectiveness of a standardized Student Assistance Program.
Academic Article Innovations in adolescent substance abuse intervention.
Academic Article Stress-coping and temptation-coping as predictors of adolescent substance use.
Academic Article Psychiatric symptom patterns, proximal risk factors, and sexual risk behaviors among youth in outpatient substance abuse treatment.
Academic Article Pathways to Drinking Among Hispanic/Latino Adolescents: Perceived Discrimination, Ethnic Identity, and Peer Affiliations.
Academic Article Developing an SMS Intervention for the Prevention of Underage Drinking: Results From Focus Groups.
Academic Article Getting Their Feet in the Door: Communication Cues to Action for HIV Testing and Condom Use Behaviors Among Hispanic/Latinx College Students.
Academic Article Hispanic Students' Perceptions About HIV/STI Testing and Prevention: A Mixed-Methods Study in a Hispanic-Serving University.
Academic Article SACRED Connections: A University-Tribal Clinical Research Partnership for School-Based Screening and Brief Intervention for Substance Use Problems among Native American Youth.
Academic Article Feasibility, acceptability and preliminary impact of mindfulness-based yoga among Hispanic/Latinx adolescents.
Academic Article Treatment Process Predictors of Program Completion or Dropout among Minority Adolescents Enrolled in a Brief Motivational Substance Abuse Intervention.
Academic Article Participation in a yoga intervention is associated with improved mental health among Latinx adolescents.
Academic Article Improving treatment through research: directing attention to the role of development in adolescent treatment success.
Academic Article Conceptualizing alcohol treatment research for Hispanic/Latino adolescents.
Academic Article Culturally sensitive substance abuse intervention for Hispanic and African American adolescents: empirical examples from the Alcohol Treatment Targeting Adolescents in Need (ATTAIN) Project.
Academic Article Developmentally informed research on the effectiveness of clinical trials: a primer for assessing how developmental issues may influence treatment responses among adolescents with alcohol use problems.
Academic Article Associations between early-adolescent substance use and subsequent young-adult substance use disorders and psychiatric disorders among a multiethnic male sample in South Florida.
Academic Article Implementing school-based substance abuse interventions: methodological dilemmas and recommended solutions.
Academic Article Abuse experiences in a community sample of young adults: relations with psychiatric disorders, sexual risk behaviors, and sexually transmitted diseases.
Academic Article Iatrogenic Effects of Group Treatment on Adolescents with Conduct and Substance Use Problems: A Review of the Literature and a Presentation of a Model.
Academic Article Brief motivational intervention for substance-abusing delinquent adolescents: guided self-change as a social work practice innovation.
Academic Article Mindfulness as an early intervention for hazardous alcohol use among non-treatment seeking Latine emerging adults: A mini-review.
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