261) d non-disordered adolescents (59% female) who completed 9 randomly sampled assessmen |
262) ts (323 Latino, 52 non-Latino) in Tijuana who completed a computerized survey on var |
263) lescent inpatients (ages 13-19 years old) who completed a neuropsychological/psychol |
264) ur sample consisted of 94 married couples who completed a one-day ABP protocol. |
265) rting a wide range of sexual difficulties who completed an in-person interview, vali |
266) Survey, a national sample of older adults who completed baseline surveys in 2003-200 |
267) ined in 150 methadone-maintained patients who completed measures of demographic, psy |
268) evaluated in a sample of 655 Italian men, who completed other 11 measures also. |
269) nal data are presented from 247 employees who completed questionnaires in 2004 at on |
270) Analyses were carried out on children who completed the study (191 in the interv |
271) ies were observed in 15 % of the patients who experienced SCA. |
272) records of 46 patients (age >6 years) who experienced SCA. |
273) w-up were significantly higher among LGBs who experienced an externally rated prejud |
274) e (N = 664) includes at-risk drinkers who experienced an injury and were admitte |
275) those who experienced childhood adversity, ADH1B |
276) The current data suggest that children who experienced early stress exposure demo |
277) symptoms may be increased among students who experienced greater levels of childhoo |
278) e medicine for elementary school teachers who experienced mild level of stress, anxi |
279) Women who experienced preterm delivery and those |
280) we report a case of a 27-year-old female who experienced sudden-onset nocturnal dys |
281) on of future smoking, compared with those who did not (95% CI = 3.75-7.46). |
282) equivalent levels of risk for re-offense who did not attend intervention (compariso |
283) those who did not complete the TMST. |
284) tex (ACC) from elderly depressed patients who did not die from suicide. |
285) Compared to their counterparts who did not gamble via the Internet (n = |
286) ged from the comparisons made with people who did not have autism. |
287) e increased condom use among young adults who did not receive the intervention, wher |
288) The SMWT distance was greater for those who did vs. |
289) toward harm reduction services for people who inject drugs and their perceptions of |
290) upport harm reduction services for people who inject drugs more than they believe th |
291) lleagues' support for services for people who inject drugs, rather than their own be |
292) cribing opiate-based medication to people who inject drugs. |
293) ntentions of health workers toward people who inject drugs. |
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