610 results on '"Roberts, Robert E."'
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52. Rates of DSM-IV psychiatric disorders among adolescents in a large metropolitan area
53. Mental health problems of adolescents as reported by their caregivers: A comparison of European, African, and Latino Americans
54. Prevalence of youth-reported DSM-IV psychiatric disorders among African, European, and Mexican American adolescents
55. Ethnic differences in adolescents' mental distress, social stress, and resources
56. The impact of a history of sexual abuse on high-risk sexual behaviors among females attending alternative schools
57. The impact of multiple dimensions of ethnic identity on discrimination and adolescents' self-esteem
58. Gender differences in the consequences of a coercive sexual experience among adolescents attending alternative schools. (Research Papers)
59. Anxiety Disorders Among Older Primary Care Patients
60. Functioning of Adolescents With Symptoms of Disturbed Sleep
61. Multiethnic comparison of adolescent major depression based on the DSM-IV Criteria in a U.S.--Japan study
62. Developmental Relations Between Perceived Social Support and Depressive Symptoms Through Emerging Adulthood: Blood Is Thicker Than Water
63. The Power of Positive Emotions: It’s a Matter of Life or Death—Subjective Well-Being and Longevity Over 28 Years in a General Population
64. Factors Associated With Sicude Ideation Among American Indian Adolescents: Does Culture Matter?
65. One-year incidence of psychiatric disorders and associated risk factors among adolescents in the community
66. Ethnocultural Differences in Prevalence of Adolescent Depression
67. Retest stability of DSM-III-R diagnoses among adolescents using the diagnostic interview schedule for children (DISC-2.1C)
68. Intergenerational transmission of internalizing problems: effects of parental and grandparental major depressive disorder on child behavior
69. Religiosity buffers effects of some stressors on depression but exacerbates others
70. Prevalence and correlates of depression in an aging cohort: the Alameda County study
71. Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) as a screening instrument for depression among community-residing older adults
72. Relations of depression, acculturation, and socioeconomic status in a Latino sample
73. Age differences among Japanese on the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale: an ethnocultural perspective on somatization
74. Depression and Suicidal Behaviors among Adolescents
75. Acculturation, ethnic identity, and dating violence among Latino ninth-grade students
76. Symptoms of depression in adolescence: A comparison of Anglo, African, and Hispanic Americans
77. Symptoms of DSM-III-R major depression in adolescence: evidence from an epidemiological survey
78. Depressive symptoms and suicidal ideation among Mexican-origin and Anglo Adolescents
79. Stress Within a Bicultural Context for Adolescents of Mexican Descent
80. Reliability and validity of a brief measure of loneliness with Anglo-American and Mexican American adolescents
81. Adolescent psychopathology: II. Psychosocial risk factors for depression
82. Physical Activity Reduces the Risk of Subsequent Depression for Older Adults
83. Psychometric properties of scales for the measurement of psychosocial variables associated with depression in adolescence
84. A brief measure of loneliness suitable for use with adolescents
85. Prevalence and incidence of depression and other DSM-III-R disorders in high school students
86. Are the Obese at Greater Risk for Depression?
87. Sleep Complaints and Depression in an Aging Cohort: A Prospective Perspective
88. Screening for adolescent depression: a comparison of depression scales
89. Psychological distress and mortality: evidence from the Alameda County study
90. Occupation and the Prevalence of Major Depression, Alcohol, and Drug Abuse in the United States
91. Prevalence of Psychopathology Among Children and Adolescents
92. Depressive Symptoms and Increased Risk of Stroke Mortality Over a 29-Year Period
93. Impact of insomnia on future functioning of adolescents
94. Does Growing Old Increase the Risk for Depression?
95. Assessing familial and nonfamilial sources of parent-child attitude resemblance over two measurement occasions.
96. Adolescent Psychopathology: I. Prevalence and Incidence of Depression and Other DSM–III–R Disorders in High School Students
97. Assessment of Depression in Adolescents Using the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale
98. Prevalence and Patterns of Problematic Sleep Among Older Adolescents
99. Psychosocial correlates of depressive symptomatology among high school students
100. A Client Satisfaction Scale Suitable for Use with Hispanics?
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