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Association between Socio-Ecological Risk Factor Clustering and Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems in Hispanic Adolescents
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Association between Socio-Ecological Risk Factor Clustering and Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Problems in Hispanic Adolescents

Lila Asfour, Shi Huang, Manuel A Ocasio, Tatiana Perrino, Seth J Schwartz, Daniel J Feaster, Mildred Maldonado-Molina, Hilda Pantin and Guillermo Prado
Journal of child and family studies, Vol.26(5), pp.1266-1273
2017-05
PMCID: PMC5621644
PMID: 28970737

Abstract

risk factors latent class analysis adolescents Hispanic health behaviors
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6 Social Sciences
6.24 Psychiatry & Psychology
6.24.15 Parenting
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Family Studies
Psychiatry
Psychology, Developmental
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