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1. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid–Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence.

3. Dibattiti: Ripensare le priorità nei finanziamenti della ricerca sulla salute mentale.

4. Prevalence of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Among Low-Income African Americans at a Clinic on Chicago's South Side.

8. Community-Based Collaborations: Designing, Conducting and Sustaining Prevention Programs.

9. Prevention of Mental and Substance Use and Abuse Disorders and Comorbidity in African Americans.

10. University of Illinois at Chicago’s Interdisciplinary Center for Research on Violence: Changing Systems to Prevent Violence in Chicago and Beyond.

12. Risk Factors and Preventive Interventions for Alzheimer Disease.

13. Personality Disorder Types Proposed for DSM-5.

14. Prevention of Mental Disorders, Substance Abuse, and Problem Behaviors: A Developmental Perspective.

15. National Institutes of Health State-of-the-Science Conference Statement: Preventing Alzheimer Disease and Cognitive Decline.

16. Commentary on the Child-Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) Conference—Nashville, TN, September 2009.

17. Rethinking funding priorities in mental health research.

18. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid-Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence.

19. Asian martial arts and resiliency.

20. Cultural, racial and ethnic competence and psychiatric diagnosis.

21. Five Essential Elements of Immediate and Mid--Term Mass Trauma Intervention: Empirical Evidence.

22. Transferring a University-Led HIV/AIDS Prevention Initiative to a Community Agency.

23. A Commentary on the Triadic Theory of Influence as a Guide for Adapting HIV Prevention Programs for New Contexts and Populations: The CHAMP-South Africa Story.

24. Family-Based HIV Preventive Intervention: Child Level Results from the CHAMP Family Program.

25. Motivators and Barriers to Participation of Ethnic Minority Families in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program.

26. Creating Mechanisms for Meaningful Collaboration Between Members of Urban Communities and University-Based HIV Prevention Researchers.

27. Correlates of Participation in a Family-Based HIV Prevention Program: Exploring African-American Women's Motivations and Understanding of the Program.

28. Use of assessment data for research in juvenile justice*.

29. The mandatory registration of juvenile sex offenders and commitment of juveniles as sexually violent predators.

30. Toward a better juvenile justice system.

31. Mediating Social Representations Using a Cartoon Narrative in the Context of HIV/AIDS: The AmaQhawe Family Project in South Africa.

32. School-Based Mental Health Services for Children Living in High Poverty Urban Communities.

34. LETTERS.

35. Variations in Use of Second-Generation Antipsychotic Medication by Race Among Adult Psychiatric Patients.

36. Family-Level Impact of the CHAMP Family Program: A Community Collaborative Effort to Support Urban Families and Reduce Youth HIV Risk Exposure.

37. African-American Perspectives on 9-11.

38. Trauma and Violence in Childhood: A U.S. Perspective.

39. Articles on Special Populations Published in Psychiatric Services Between 1950 and 1999.

40. The Protective Influence of Parents and Peers in Violence Avoidance Among African-American Youth.

41. Clinician Safety: Assessing and Managing the Violent Patient.

42. BASIC RESEARCH AND COMMUNITY COLLABORATION: NECESSARY INGREDIENTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A FAMILY-BASED HIV PREVENTION PROGRAM.

43. Prevention of Violence.

44. Clinician Safety: Assessing and Managing the Violent Patient.

45. The Importance of Cultural Competence in Ministering to African American Victims of Domestic Violence.

46. Issues in the Psychiatric Treatment of African Americans.

48. Recent Trends in Suicide and Homicide Among Blacks.

49. Misdiagnosis of Alcohol-Related Organic Brain Syndromes:.

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