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What Do You Want to Be When You Grow up? Career Aspirations as a Marker for Adolescent Well-being.
The Role of Parent Engagement in Overcoming Barriers to Care for Youth Returning Home After Incarceration.
How Urban Youth Perceive Relationships Among School Environments, Social Networks, Self-Concept, and Substance Use.
Child incarceration and long-term adult health outcomes: a longitudinal study.
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Child incarceration and long-term adult health outcomes: a longitudinal study.
Child incarceration and long-term adult health outcomes: a longitudinal study. Int J Prison Health. 2018 03 12; 14(1):26-33.
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Adolescent
Adult
African Americans
Age Factors
Child
Female
Health Status
Humans
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Mental Health
Prisoners
Socioeconomic Factors
United States
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Paul J. Chung, MD, MS