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61by Yu, Rongqin Nevado-Holgado, Alejo J Molero, Yasmina D’onofrio, Brian M Larsson, Henrik Howard, Louise M Fazel, Seena“...Risks of IPV against women in men with mental disorders and their unaffected siblings compared to general population controls, and also in men with mental...”
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62by Yu, Rongqin Nevado-Holgado, Alejo J Molero, Yasmina D’onofrio, Brian M Larsson, Henrik Howard, Louise M Fazel, Seena“...BackgroundIntimate partner violence (IPV) against women is associated with a wide range of adverse outcomes. Although mental disorders have been linked to an...”
01.01.2019
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63by Yu, Rongqin Nevado-Holgado, Alejo J Molero, Yasmina D'Onofrio, Brian M Larsson, Henrik Howard, Louise M Fazel, Seena Published in PLoS Medicine (2019)“...BACKGROUND: Intimate partner violence (IPV) against women is associated with a wide range of adverse outcomes. Although mental disorders have been linked to an...”
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65“...Interaction effects between adolescent personality types and exposure to neighbourhood poverty on early adulthood work commitment and unemployment...”
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66“...Models predicting early adulthood work commitment and unemployment...”
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67“...Descriptive statistics of key variables for each personality type...”
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68“...This longitudinal study examined person–environment interplay by testing interaction effects between adolescent personality type (i.e., overcontrollers,...”
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69Being poorer than the rest of the neighbourhood: Relative deprivation and problem behaviour of youthby Nieuwenhuis, Jaap Ham, Maarten Yu, Rongqin Branje, Susan Meeus, Wim Hooimeijer, Pieter“...According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhood wealth and youths' problem behaviour. It is often assumed...”
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70“...Romantic relationship formation and the engagement in sexual behaviors are normative and salient developmental tasks for adolescents and young adults. These...”
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71“...Note. O vs. R = Overcontrollers compared to Resilients. U vs. R = Undercontrollers compared to Resilients. β (SE) = Standardized coefficient (Standard error)...”
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72“...Note: Neg. Int. = Negative Interaction. *p<.05. **p<.01. T1–T5 referred to best friendship quality. T6 referred to romantic relationship quality.Bivariate...”
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73“...Note: M (SD) = Mean (Standard Deviation). O = Overcontrollers. U = Undercontrollers. R = Resilients. Neg. Int. = Negative Interaction.Means and Standard...”
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74Being poorer than the rest of the neighbourhood: Relative deprivation and problem behaviour of youth“...According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhood wealth and youths’ problem behaviour. It is often assumed...”
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75“...This study examined the effect of previous romantic relationship involvement on later romantic relationship quality and tested whether adolescents' personality...”
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76Being Poorer than the Rest of the Neighbourhood: Relative Deprivation and Problem Behaviour of Youthby Nieuwenhuis, Jaap van Ham, Maarten Yu, Rongqin Branje, Susan Meeus, Wim Hooimeijer, Pieter Published in IZA Discussion Papers (2016)“...According to the neighbourhood effects hypothesis, there is a negative relation between neighbourhood wealth and youths' problem behaviour. It is often assumed...”
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77“...This study examined the interrelations between employment status and romantic relationship status, work and romantic relationship identity in emerging...”
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78“...This study examined the development of adolescents' conflict frequency and conflict resolution with their best friends, and tested whether adolescents with...”
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79“...The utility model discloses an intelligent multifunctional medical first-aid kit. The box comprises a box cover and a box body, the periphery of the inner...”