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Concept Peer Group
Academic Article Childhood ADHD and adolescent substance use: an examination of deviant peer group affiliation as a risk factor.
Academic Article Discriminating between children with ADHD and classmates using peer variables.
Academic Article Social information processing in elementary-school aged children with ADHD: medication effects and comparisons with typical children.
Academic Article A group contingency program to improve the behavior of elementary school students in a cafeteria.
Academic Article The positive illusory bias: do inflated self-perceptions in children with ADHD generalize to perceptions of others?
Academic Article Behavior and peer status in children with ADHD: continuity and change.
Academic Article The effect of video feedback on the social behavior of an adolescent with ADHD.
Academic Article The effects of single versus mixed gender treatment for adolescent girls with ADHD.
Academic Article Effects of behavioral and pharmacological therapies on peer reinforcement of deviancy in children with ADHD-only, ADHD and conduct problems, and controls.
Academic Article Beers with Peers: Childhood ADHD and Risk for Correlated Change in Perceived Peer and Personal Alcohol Use Across Young Adulthood.
Academic Article What aspects of peer relationships are impaired in children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder?
Academic Article Parenting, family loneliness, and peer functioning in boys with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.
Academic Article Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder moderates the life stress pathway to alcohol problems in children of alcoholics.
Academic Article The Behavior Education Support and Treatment (BEST) school intervention program: pilot project data examining schoolwide, targeted-school, and targeted-home approaches.
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