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Audience, Content, Media: A Literature Review about Factors to Consider When Designing Technology Based Asthma Education Programs for Children
Effectiveness of a Mind Training and Positive Psychology Program on Coping Skills in School Children in Taiwan
Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Risky Sexual Behavior and Condom Utilization among Regular Students of Mizan-Tepi University, South West Ethiopia
Sexual Behaviour and Sex Practices among Secondary School Students in Enugu
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Adolescent Gender Diversity Assessment: An In-depth Collaborative Conversation
Cost-effectiveness of Legacy for Children™ for Reducing Behavioral Problems and Risk for ADHD among Children Living in Poverty
Race-ethnicity and Prescription Drug Misuse: Does Self-esteem Matter?
Adolescent Alcohol Consumption: Brain Health Outcomes
Female Genital Mutilation: From the Life Story of Girls in Remote Villages in Pokot County, Kenya
Socio-behavioral Determinants of Overweight and Obesity in Egyptian Primary School Children
Family Functioning and Parental Invalidation of Depressed Adolescents with Borderline Personality Disorder Traits
Assessment of the Participation of the Children with a Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)
The Association between Change in Physical Activity and Weight during Adolescence