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The mediating role of social anxiety in the relationship between perceived parental psychological control and alcohol-related problems among emerging adults  

Publication Date:  2016
Creator:  Lyon, Tiffany A.
Publisher:  Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:  vii, 62 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:  Parental influences
Parent and child
Parenting -- Psychological aspects
Youth -- Alcohol use
Source Institution:  Barry University
The mediating role of social anxiety in the relationship between perceived parental psychological control and alcohol-related problems among emerging adults
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The predictive utility of discrepancies in parent-adolescent communication on problem outcomes in recent Hispanic immigrants  

Publication Date:  2015
Creator:  Shi, Molin
Publisher:  Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:  73 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:  Parent and child -- Psychological aspects
Youth -- Alcohol use
Hispanic Americans -- Alcohol use
Teenagers -- Alcohol use
Source Institution:  Barry University
The predictive utility of discrepancies in parent-adolescent communication on problem outcomes in recent Hispanic immigrants
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Religious based extracurricular activities as a protective factor against adolescent alcohol use  

Creator:  McLean, Kandece
Format:  38 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:  Student activities
Youth -- Alcohol use -- Religious aspects
Seventh-Day Adventists -- Education.
Source Institution:  Barry University
Religious based extracurricular activities as a protective factor against adolescent alcohol use
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Risk-taking behavior of alcohol use among young adults who have aged out of foster care  

Publication Date:  2010
Creator:  Levine, Elizabeth
Publisher:  Barry University ( Miami, Fla. )
Format:  xiv, 159 leaves ; 28 cm
Subjects:  Risk-taking (Psychology) in adolescence
Teenagers -- Alcohol use -- United States
Young adults -- Alcohol use
Foster children -- United States
Source Institution:  Barry University
Risk-taking behavior of alcohol use among young adults who have aged out of foster care