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Articles in Summer 1995 issue of Adolescence
- Football, fast cars, and cheerleading: adolescent gender norms, 1978-1989
by J. Jill Suitor - The influence of victim's attire on adolescents' judgments of date rape
by Linda Cassidy - "I am neither general nor diplomat": reflections on the Persian Gulf War by gifted Canadian adolescents
by Carey Denholm - Synchrony in adolescence
by Lily Chu - Is bipolar disorder the most common diagnostic entity in hospitalized adolescents and children?
by Goerge Isaac - Sociology and psychology - Movie Portrayals of Juvenile Delinquency, part 2
by Scott Snyder - Self-esteem and value of health as correlates of adolescent health behavior
by Rivas Torres - Accident or suicide? Single-vehicle car accidents and the intent hypothesis
by Dennis L. Peck - Psychosocial variables associated with teenage pregnancy
by Carole Morgan - Depression among adolescents in Northern Ireland
by Michael Donnelly - A multiple case study comparison of normal private preparatory school and substance abusing/mood disordered adolescents and their families
by Lois Seminara Yeh - Family violence, abuse, and related family issues of incarcerated delinquents with alcoholic parents compared to those with nonalcoholic parents
by Johnny E. McGaha - 19th century AD
by Ruskin Teeter - Symptom clusters among young adolescents
by Barry Knishkowy - Adolescent female offenders: unique considerations
by Darcy Miller - Is there a need for observationally based assessment of affective symptomatology in child and adolescent psychiatry?
by Yifrah Kaminer - Factors associated with sexual behavior among adolescents: a multivariate analysis
by S. Marie Harvey - Treasured possessions and their meanings in adolescent males and females
by N. Laura Kamptner - Psychosexual characteristics of male university students in Brazil
by Ruth M. Cerqueira Leite - A model of motivational orientation for youth sport: some preliminary work
by Eugene H. Wong - Stories and solutions in psychotherapy with adolescents
by Joan L. Biever