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  1. Prevalence and correlates of anal sex among secondary school students in Cape Town, South Africa
  2. Process evaluation of a mHealth program: Lessons learned from Stop My Smoking USA, a text messaging-based smoking cessation program for young adults
  3. Differentiating Youth Who Are Bullied From Other Victims of Peer-Aggression: The Importance of Differential Power and Repetition
  4. Opportunities for technology-based HIV prevention programming among high school students in Cape Town, South Africa
  5. Sexual Media Exposure, Sexual Behavior, and Sexual Violence Victimization in Adolescence
  6. A Mixed-Methods Study of Condom Use and Decision Making Among Adolescent Gay and Bisexual Males
  7. Understanding Sexual Violence Perpetration—Reply
  8. Steps in Tailoring a Text Messaging–Based Smoking Cessation Program for Young Adults
  9. Gender Minority Social Stress in Adolescence: Disparities in Adolescent Bullying and Substance Use by Gender Identity
  10. Psychometric evaluation of a self-report scale to measure adolescent depression: The CESDR-10 in two national adolescent samples in the United States
  11. Perceptions of health care services and HIV-related health-seeking behavior among Uganda adolescents
  12. What sources do adolescents turn to for information about their health concerns?
  13. Sexual harassment among adolescents of different sexual orientations and gender identities
  14. Cross‐sectional associations between violent video and computer game playing and weapon carrying in a national cohort of children
  15. Prevalence Rates of Male and Female Sexual Violence Perpetrators in a National Sample of Adolescents
  16. Acceptability and feasibility of CyberSenga: an Internet-based HIV-prevention program for adolescents in Mbarara, Uganda
  17. Adolescent Abstinence and Unprotected Sex in CyberSenga, an Internet-Based HIV Prevention Program: Randomized Clinical Trial of Efficacy
  18. Perpetration of Teen Dating Violence in a Networked Society
  19. Feasibility and Acceptability of a Text Messaging–Based Smoking Cessation Program in Ankara, Turkey
  20. National Rates of Adolescent Physical, Psychological, and Sexual Teen-Dating Violence
  21. A Text Messaging-Based Smoking Cessation Program for Adult Smokers: Randomized Controlled Trial
  22. Usability and Navigability of an HIV/AIDS Internet Intervention for Adolescents in a Resource-Limited Setting
  23. Socio-cultural and economic antecedents of adolescent sexual decision-making and HIV-risk in rural Uganda
  24. Design Considerations in Developing a Text Messaging Program Aimed at Smoking Cessation
  25. Defining and Measuring Cyberbullying Within the Larger Context of Bullying Victimization
  26. The Internet As a Safety Net: Findings From a Series of Online Focus Groups With LGB and Non-LGB Young People in the United States
  27. The CESD-R is available on the web
  28. Examining the Applicability of the IMB Model in Predicting Condom Use Among Sexually Active Secondary School Students in Mbarara, Uganda
  29. Prevalence rates of sexual coercion victimization and perpetration among Uganda adolescents
  30. Measuring Harassment Versus Bullying: The Influence of the Word "Bullying" and Differential Power
  31. Adolescents’ perceptions of sexual coercion in Uganda
  32. Real-Time Electronic Adherence Monitoring is Feasible, Comparable to Unannounced Pill Counts, and Acceptable
  33. Youth Internet Victimization in a Broader Victimization Context
  34. Interest in technology-based and traditional smoking cessation programs among adult smokers in Ankara, Turkey
  35. X-rated material and perpetration of sexually aggressive behavior among children and adolescents: is there a link?
  36. Online “predators” and their victims: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment.
  37. Public health opportunities and responsibilities in the media violence field
  38. Cell Phone Text Messaging Connecting Clients With Treatment Support Services
  39. Associations between blocking, monitoring, and filtering software on the home computer and youth-reported unwanted exposure to sexual material online
  40. Impact of Asking Sensitive Questions about Violence to Children and Adolescents
  41. Social Networking Sites
  42. Online "predators" and their victims: Myths, realities, and implications for prevention and treatment.
  43. Linkages Between Violence Online and Youth Serious Violent Behavior
  44. Frequency and Implications of Exposure to Violent Web Sites on Youth Behaviour
  45. Ethical Issues of Asking Youth Sensitive Questions About Aggressive and Seriously Violent Behaviors
  46. Toward A Better Understanding of the Relation Between Violent Videogame Play and Different Types of Antisocial Behaviour
  47. The Co-occurrence of Internet Harassment and Unwanted Sexual Solicitation Victimization and Perpetration: Associations with Psychosocial Indicators
  48. Examining the Overlap in Internet Harassment and School Bullying: Implications for School Intervention
  49. Online behavior of youth who engage in self-harm provides clues for preventive intervention
  50. Current trends in internet-and cell phone-based HIV prevention and intervention programs
  51. Prevalence and Frequency of Internet Harassment Instigation: Implications for Adolescent Health
  52. Internet Prevention Messages
  53. Internet Use among Ugandan Adolescents: Implications for HIV Intervention
  54. Understanding the pre-referral factors associated with differential 6-month outcomes among children receiving system-of-care services.
  55. Growing Up With Media Pilot Study: Examining Exposures to Violence
  56. Help seeking behavior and the Internet: A national survey
  57. Exposure to Internet Pornography among Children and Adolescents: A National Survey
  58. Internet-Based Mental Health Interventions
  59. Depressive symptomatology, youth Internet use, and online interactions: A national survey
  60. Online aggressor/targets, aggressors, and targets: a comparison of associated youth characteristics
  61. Youth engaging in online harassment: associations with caregiver–child relationships, Internet use, and personal characteristics☆
  62. Linkages between Depressive Symptomatology and Internet Harassment among Young Regular Internet Users
  63. Sex Differences in Youth-Reported Depressive Symptomatology and Unwanted Internet Sexual Solicitation
  64. Children with reported histories of sexual abuse: utilizing multiple perspectives to understand clinical and psychosocial profiles
  65. Female offenders referred for community‐based mental health service as compared to other service‐referred youth: correlates of conviction
  66. Risk factors of refractory epilepsy