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1. Mechanisms of Influence on Youth Substance Use for a Social-Emotional and Character Development Program: A Theory-Based Approach.

2. Students as Prosocial Bystanders to Sexual Assault: Demographic Correlates of Intervention Norms, Intentions, and Missed Opportunities.

3. Relational victimization and peer affiliate prosocial behaviors in African American adolescents: Moderating effects of gender and antisocial behavior.

4. Control, Norms, and Attitudes: Differences Between Students Who Do and Do Not Intervene as Bystanders to Sexual Assault.

5. School, Friends, and Substance Use: Gender Differences on the Influence of Attitudes Toward School and Close Friend Networks on Cannabis Involvement.

6. Meeting the Challenges of Longitudinal Cluster-Based Trials in Schools: Lessons From the Chicago Trial of Positive Action.

7. Neighborhood disorder, peer network health, and substance use among young urban adolescents.

8. A longitudinal study predicting adolescent tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis use by behavioral characteristics of close friends.

9. A Mixed-Methods Approach Examining Illicit Prescription Stimulant Use: Findings From a Northern California University.

10. Can Universal SEL Programs Benefit Universally? Effects of the Positive Action Program on Multiple Trajectories of Social-Emotional and Misconduct Behaviors.

11. Research design issues for evaluating complex multicomponent interventions in neighborhoods and communities.

12. Effects of a School-Based Social-Emotional and Character Development Program on Health Behaviors: A Matched-Pair, Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial.

13. Effects of the Positive Action Program on Indicators of Positive Youth Development Among Urban Youth.

14. The Illicit Use of Prescription Stimulants on College Campuses: A Theory-Guided Systematic Review.

15. Teachers' Perceptions of School Organizational Climate as Predictors of Dosage and Quality of Implementation of a Social-Emotional and Character Development Program.

16. Commentary on the 2015 SPR Standards of Evidence.

17. Using structural equation modeling to understand prescription stimulant misuse: a test of the Theory of Triadic Influence.

18. Effects of Positive Action on the emotional health of urban youth: a cluster-randomized trial.

19. Using social-emotional and character development to improve academic outcomes: a matched-pair, cluster-randomized controlled trial in low-income, urban schools.

20. Illicit use of prescription stimulants in a college student sample: a theory-guided analysis.

21. Using the community readiness model as an approach to formative evaluation.

22. Preventing negative behaviors among elementary-school students through enhancing students' social-emotional and character development.

23. Problem behavior and urban, low-income youth: a randomized controlled trial of positive action in Chicago.

24. Development and psychometric properties of a theory-guided prescription stimulant misuse questionnaire for college students.

25. Person mobility in the design and analysis of cluster-randomized cohort prevention trials.

26. The critical role of nurturing environments for promoting human well-being.

27. Direct and Mediated Effects of a Social-Emotional and Character Development Program on Adolescent Substance Use.

28. Improving elementary school quality through the use of a social-emotional and character development program: a matched-pair, cluster-randomized, controlled trial in Hawai'i.

29. Effects of a social-emotional and character development program on the trajectory of behaviors associated with social-emotional and character development: findings from three randomized trials.

30. Replication in prevention science.

31. Creating nurturing environments: a science-based framework for promoting child health and development within high-poverty neighborhoods.

32. Effects of the Positive Action programme on problem behaviours in elementary school students: a matched-pair randomised control trial in Chicago.

33. Pilot multimethod trial of a school-ethos intervention to reduce substance use: building hypotheses about upstream pathways to prevention.

34. The impact of age and type of intervention on youth violent behaviors.

35. Evaluating mediation in longitudinal multivariate data: mediation effects for the Aban Aya Youth Project drug prevention program.

36. Use of a social and character development program to prevent substance use, violent behaviors, and sexual activity among elementary-school students in Hawaii.

37. Longitudinal patterns of binge drinking among first year college students with a history of tobacco use.

38. School-based smoking prevention programs with the promise of long-term effects.

39. The promise of long-term effectiveness of school-based smoking prevention programs: a critical review of reviews.

40. Sustaining a school-based prevention program: results from the Aban Aya Sustainability Project.

41. School climate and teachers' beliefs and attitudes associated with implementation of the positive action program: a diffusion of innovations model.

42. Trajectories of smoking among freshmen college students with prior smoking history and risk for future smoking: data from the University Project Tobacco Etiology Research Network (UpTERN) study.

43. "Congratulations, you have been randomized into the control group!(?)": issues to consider when recruiting schools for matched-pair randomized control trials of prevention programs.

44. Working to make an image: an analysis of three Philip Morris corporate image media campaigns.

45. Mediators of the development and prevention of violent behavior.

46. Longitudinal Patterns of Daily Affect and Global Mood During Adolescence.

47. Protective factors associated with preadolescent violence: preliminary work on a cultural model.

48. State anti-tobacco advertising and smoking outcomes by gender and race/ethnicity.

49. Predictive validity of four nicotine dependence measures in a college sample.

50. A national survey of tobacco cessation programs for youths.

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