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      Dynamic Relationships Between Parental Monitoring, Peer Risk Involvement and Sexual Risk Behavior Among Bahamian Mid-Adolescents.

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          Considerable research has examined reciprocal relationships between parenting, peers and adolescent problem behavior; however, such studies have largely considered the influence of peers and parents separately. It is important to examine simultaneously the relationships between parental monitoring, peer risk involvement and adolescent sexual risk behavior, and whether increases in peer risk involvement and changes in parental monitoring longitudinally predict adolescent sexual risk behavior.

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          Journal
          Int Perspect Sex Reprod Health
          International perspectives on sexual and reproductive health
          Guttmacher Institute
          1944-0405
          1944-0391
          Jun 2015
          : 41
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Associate professor, Pediatric Prevention Research Center, Department of Pediatrics, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA, bwang@med.wayne.edu.
          Article
          4108915 NIHMS718764
          10.1363/4108915
          4567275
          26308261
          833f586d-7136-418c-91bf-73ab1271daf8
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