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Risk and protective factors for alcohol and other drug problems in adolescence and early adulthood: implications for substance abuse prevention.
JD Hawkins, RF Catalano, JY Miller
Psychological bulletin 112 (1), 64, 1992
92621992
Youth risk behavior surveillance--United States, 2007.
DK Eaton, L Kann, S Kinchen, S Shanklin, J Ross, J Hawkins, WA Harris, ...
MMWR: Morbidity & Mortality Weekly Report 57, 2008
49002008
Positive youth development in the United States: Research findings on evaluations of positive youth development programs
RF Catalano, ML Berglund, JAM Ryan, HS Lonczak, JD Hawkins
The annals of the American academy of political and social science 591 (1 …, 2004
29782004
The social development model: a theory of antisocial behavior.
RF Catalano, JD Hawkins
Cambridge University Press, 1996
25271996
The science of prevention: a conceptual framework and some directions for a national research program.
JD Coie, NF Watt, SG West, JD Hawkins, JR Asarnow, HJ Markman, ...
American psychologist 48 (10), 1013, 1993
23831993
Youth risk behavior surveillance—United States, 2013
L Kann, S Kinchen, SL Shanklin, KH Flint, J Hawkins, WA Harris, R Lowry, ...
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Surveillance Summaries 63 (4), 1-168, 2014
19642014
Youth risk behavior surveillance—United States, 2015
L Kann
MMWR. Surveillance Summaries 65, 2016
18042016
Preventing adolescent health-risk behaviors by strengthening protection during childhood
JD Hawkins, RF Catalano, R Kosterman, R Abbott, KG Hill
Archives of pediatrics & adolescent medicine 153 (3), 226-234, 1999
17971999
The social development model: An integrated approach to delinquency prevention
JD Hawkins, JG Weis
Developmental and life-course criminological theories, 3-27, 2017
17662017
The importance of bonding to school for healthy development: findings from the Social Development Research Group.
RF Catalano, KP Haggerty, S Oesterle, CB Fleming, JD Hawkins
Journal of school health 74 (7), 2004
16752004
Predictors of early high school dropout: A test of five theories.
S Battin-Pearson, MD Newcomb, RD Abbott, KG Hill, RF Catalano, ...
Journal of educational psychology 92 (3), 568, 2000
15922000
Positive youth development in the United States: Research findings on evaluations of positive youth development programs.
RF Catalano, ML Berglund, JAM Ryan, HS Lonczak, JD Hawkins
Prevention & Treatment 5 (1), 15a, 2002
15362002
Methodology of the youth risk behavior surveillance system—2013
ND Brener, L Kann, S Shanklin, S Kinchen, DK Eaton, J Hawkins, KH Flint
Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Recommendations and Reports 62 (1), 1-20, 2013
1373*2013
Measuring risk and protective factors for use, delinquency, and other adolescent problem behaviors: The Communities That Care Youth Survey
MW Arthur, JD Hawkins, JA Pollard, RF Catalano, AJ Baglioni Jr
Evaluation review 26 (6), 575-601, 2002
13292002
Communities that care: Action for drug abuse prevention.
JD Hawkins, RF Catalano Jr
Jossey-Bass, 1992
13271992
A review of predictors of youth violence
JD Hawkins, T Herrenkohl, DP Farrington, D Brewer, RF Catalano, ...
Serious & violent juvenile offenders: Risk factors and successful …, 1999
12371999
Developmental risk factors for youth violence
TI Herrenkohl, E Maguin, KG Hill, JD Hawkins, RD Abbott, RF Catalano
Journal of adolescent health 26 (3), 176-186, 2000
10652000
Positive youth development in the United States: History, efficacy, and links to moral and character education
RF Catalano, JD Hawkins, JW Toumbourou
Handbook of moral and character education, 475-499, 2008
10342008
Exploring the effects of age of alcohol use initiation and psychosocial risk factors on subsequent alcohol misuse.
JD Hawkins, JW Graham, E Maguin, R Abbott, KG Hill, RF Catalano
Journal of studies on alcohol 58 (3), 280-290, 1997
9591997
Promoting science-based prevention in communities
JD Hawkins, RF Catalano, MW Arthur
Addictive behaviors 27 (6), 951-976, 2002
9452002
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