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1. Associations between extracurricular arts activities, school-based arts engagement, and subsequent externalising behaviours in the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study.

2. Investigating possible causal effects of externalizing behaviors on tobacco initiation: A Mendelian randomization analysis.

3. Longitudinal associations of social cognition and substance use in childhood and early adolescence: findings from the Avon Longitudinal Study of Parents and Children.

4. Anxiety sensitivity and trait anxiety are associated with response to 7.5% carbon dioxide challenge.

5. Cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between arts engagement, loneliness, and social support in adolescence.

6. Arts and Cultural Engagement, Reportedly Antisocial or Criminalized Behaviors, and Potential Mediators in Two Longitudinal Cohorts of Adolescents.

7. Religiosity and Mental Wellbeing Among Members of Majority and Minority Religions: Findings From Understanding Society: the UK Household Longitudinal Study.

8. Who engages in the arts in the United States? A comparison of several types of engagement using data from The General Social Survey.

9. Who Engaged in Home-Based Arts Activities During the COVID-19 Pandemic? A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Data From 4,731 Adults in the United States.

10. Comparing U.S. and Canadian treatment patterns on venous thromboembolism outcomes in the GARFIELD-VTE registry.

11. Correction to: Arts and Cultural Engagement, Reportedly Antisocial or Criminalized Behaviors, and Potential Mediators in Two Longitudinal Cohorts of Adolescents.

12. Stratification by Smoking Status Reveals an Association of CHRNA5-A3-B4 Genotype with Body Mass Index in Never Smokers.

13. Engagement in leisure activities and depression in older adults in the United States: Longitudinal evidence from the Health and Retirement Study.

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