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E D I T O R I A LThe First Americans Have Much to Teach Us Allison Barlow, John T. Walkup
Youths' HIV Risk in the Justice System: A Critical but Neglected Issue, Larry K. Brown, Marina Toulou-Shams, Laura Brave Whiteley
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CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS OF BASIC RESEARCHReversing the Effects of Fragile X Syndrome, Marilee P. Ogren, Paul J. Lombroso
R E V I E WPredictors of Treatment Response in Pediatric Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Golda S. Ginsburg, Julie Newman Kingery, Kelly L. Drake, Marco A. Grados
N E W R E S E A R C HLongitudinal Mental Health Service and Medication Use for ADHD Among Puerto Rican Youth in Two Contexts, Hector R. Bird, Patrick E. Shrout, Cristiane S. Duarte, Sa Shen, Jose´ J. Bauermeister, Glorisa Canino
Diagnostic Prevalence Rates From Early to Mid-Adolescence Among Indigenous Adolescents: First Results From a Longitudinal Study, Les B. Whitbeck, ManSoo Yu, Kurt D. Johnson, Dan R. Hoyt, Melissa L. Walls
HIV/Sexually Transmitted Infection Risk Behaviors in Delinquent Youth With Psychiatric Disorders: A Longitudinal Study, Katherine S. Elkington, Linda A. Teplin, Amy A. Mericle, Leah J. Welty, Erin Gregory Romero, Karen M. Abram
Children's Stigmatization of Childhood Depression and ADHD: Magnitude andDemographic Variation in a National Sample, Janet S. Walker, Daniel Coleman, Junghee Lee, Peter N. Squire, Barbara J. Friesen
Psychiatric Disorders in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: Prevalence,Comorbidity, and Associated Factors in a Population-Derived Sample, Emily Simonoff, Andrew Pickles, Tony Charman, Susie Chandler, Tom Loucas, Gillian Baird
Sleep Patterns in Preschool-Age Children With Autism, Developmental Delay, and Typical Development, Beth L. Goodlin-Jones, Karen Tang, Jingyi Liu, Thomas F. Anders
Treatment Compliance in Adolescents After Attempted Suicide, Craig D. Burns, Ranon Cortell, Barry M. Wagner
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Normal Child and Adolescent Development Review by Smitha Bhandari and Arden D. Dingle
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