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Perceived parental control processes, parent-child relational qualities and psychological well-being of Chinese adolescents in intact and non-intact families in Hong Kong
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Daniel TL Shek,
und Tak Yan Lee,
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1. April 2007
Published Online: 2007-04
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- EDITORIAL
- Ethical issues surrounding studies with vulnerable populations: A case study of South African street children
- Comparison of problematic behaviours of 10th and 11th year Southern English adolescents in 1985 and 2005. Part 1: Trends in gender behaviour
- Comparison of problematic behaviours of 10th and 11th year Southern English adolescents. Part 2: Current drink, drug and sexual activity of children with smoking parents
- Hospitalization of patients with eating disorders on adolescent medical units is threatened by current reimbursement systems
- Perceived parental control processes, parent-child relational qualities and psychological well-being of Chinese adolescents in intact and non-intact families in Hong Kong
- Biochemical assessments of retinol, α-tocopherol, pyridoxal - 5-phosphate oxidative stress index and total antioxidant status in adolescent professional basketball players and sedentary controls
- Friendships and physical activity: Investigating the connection in Central-Eastern European adolescents
- Trends in HIV risk perception, condom use and sexual history among Jamaican youth, 1996-2004
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