| Child-to-parent Violence and Parent-to-child Violence: A Meta-analytic Review |
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| Analysis of Burnout Predictors in Nursing: Risk and Protective Psychological Factors |
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| Transforming the Area under the Normal Curve (AUC) into Cohen's d, Pearson's r(pb), Odds-Ratio, and Natural Log Odds-Ratio: Two Conversion Tables |
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| Measuring Acceptability of Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: Development and Validation of the A-IPVAW Scale |
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| Influence of Parental Styles and Other Psychosocial Variables on the Development of Externalizing Behaviors in Adolescents: A Sytematic Review |
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| Risk Factors of Female Intimate Partner and Non-Intimate Partner Homicides |
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| Individual, Family, and Community Predictors of Cyber-aggression among Adolescents |
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| Longitudinal Effects of Parenting Mediated by Deviant Peers on Violent and Non-Violent Antisocial Behaviour and Substance Use in Adolescence |
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| Sociodemographic Variables Most Associated with Suicidal Behaviour and Suicide Methods in Europe and America. A Systematic Review |
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| User Violence and Psychological Well-being in Primary Health-Care Professionals |
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| Are Generalist Batterers Different from Generally Extra-Family Violent Men? A Study among Imprisoned Male Violent Offenders |
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| Considering the Effect of Sexism on Psychological Intimate Partner Violence: A Study with Imprisoned Men |
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| Persistent Traffic Offenders: Alcohol Consumption and Personality as Predictors of Driving Disqualification |
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| Early Narratives of Desistance from Crime in Different Prison Regimes |
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| To Confront Versus not to Confront: Women's Perception of Sexual Harassment |
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| How Culture and Migration Affect Risk Assessment |
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| Effects of Fear of Crime on Subjective Well-being: A Meta-analytic Review |
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| Psychosocial Profiles of Adults with ADHD: A Comparative Study of Prison and Outpatient Psychiatric Samples |
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| Exploring Typology Categorizations of Male Perpetrators: A Methodology Study |
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| Rapists and Child Abusers Share Low Levels in Executive Updating, but Do not in Fluid Reasoning |
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