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  1. Sexually Abusive Youth with Low Intellectual Functioning: Contemporary Risk Assessment Findings from MEGA♪ Studies
  2. Scientific Evolution of Clinical and Risk Assessment of Sexually Abusive Youth: A Comprehensive Review of Empirical Tools
  3. MEGA♪—Empirical Support for Nomenclature on the Anomalies
  4. Family Lovemap, intimacies, and Sexually Related Abuse Risk Variables
  5. MEGA ♪: A New Paradigm in Risk Assessment Tools for Sexually Abusive Youth
  6. Applicability ofMEGA♪to Sexually Abusive Youth With Low Intellectual Functioning
  7. MEGA♪: An Ecological Risk Assessment Tool of Risk and Protective Factors for Assessing Sexually Abusive Children and Adolescents
  8. Dialogue on Risk Assessment on Youth and Accuracy of Terms: A Response to Worling's (2010) Letter to the Editor
  9. Advancement in Risk Assessment of Sexually Abusive Youth: Applicability of MEGA to Low Intellectual Functioning Youth
  10. MEGA: A New Paradigm in Protocol Assessing Sexually Abusive Children and Adolescents
  11. New Nomenclature for Sexually Abusive Youth: Naming and Assessing Sexually Violent and Predatory Offenders
  12. Paradigm Shift: ImplementingMEGA, a New Tool Proposed to Define and Assess Sexually Abusive Dynamics in Youth Ages 19 and Under
  13. Somatic and Mental Symptoms of Male Sex Offenders
  14. Adult and Adolescent Female Sex Offenders
  15. Severity of Premenstrual Symptoms in Relation to Medical/Psychiatric Problems and Life Experiences
  16. Assessing Premenstrual Syndrome Using the Premenstrual Experience Assessment