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Effects of parenting style on personal and social variables for Asian adolescents.

College drinking behaviors: mediational links between parenting styles, impulse control, and alcohol-related outcomes.

Does substance use moderate the effects of parents and peers on risky sexual behaviour?

Parental anti-smoking socialization. associations between parental anti-smoking socialization practices and early adolescent smoking initiation.

Parents as agents of change in childhood obesity--from research to practice.

The mothering of conduct problem and normal children in Spain and the USA: authoritarian and permissive asynchrony.

Research knowledge among parents of children participating in a randomized clinical trial.

Physician attitudes regarding the prescription of medical marijuana.

Parsing parenting: refining models of parental influence during adolescence.

Permissive parenting is not the problem; the problem is putting profits before children.

Acute psychiatric ward rules: a review of the literature.

Parenting styles and mental health of Palestinian-Arab adolescents in Israel.

Psychological man in classic European art films.

Relationship of recalled parenting style to self-perception in Korean American college students.

Perceived parental control in childhood and sexual preferences of adult offspring.

The advice-giving role of female friends and relatives during pregnancy.

High school drinking and its consequences.

Holding the line with a watchful eye: the impact of perceived parental permissiveness and parental monitoring on risky sexual behavior among adolescents in psychiatric care.

Parenting behaviour described by mothers in a general population sample.

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