Introduction to Special Section on the National Institute of Health State of the Science Report on Violence Prevention Farris TumaRolf LoeberJohn E. Lochman Original Paper 11 July 2006 Pages: 451 - 456
National Institutes of Health State-of-the-Science Conference Statement John E. Lochman Original Paper 02 August 2006 Pages: 457 - 470
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) State-Of-the-Science Conference on Preventing Violence and Related Health-Risking Social Behaviors in Adolescents — A Commentary Robert L. Johnson Original Paper 19 July 2006 Pages: 471 - 474
Professionalizing the Practice of Public Policy in the Prevention of Violence Kenneth A Dodge Original Paper 06 July 2006 Pages: 475 - 479
Prevention of Youth Violence: Why not Start at the Beginning? Richard E. Tremblay Original Paper 25 July 2006 Pages: 480 - 486
Health-Risking Social Behaviors: Moving Forward L. N. PriceE. E. ReiderE. B. Robertson Original Paper 19 July 2006 Pages: 487 - 492
Understanding the Sex Difference in Vulnerability to Adolescent Depression: An Examination of Child and Parent Characteristics Nicole K. EberhartJosephine H. ShihPatricia A. Brennan Original Paper 15 July 2006 Pages: 493 - 506
Childhood Peer Reputation as a Predictor of Competence and Symptoms 10 Years Later Scott D. GestArturo Sesma Jr.Auke Tellegen Original Paper 19 July 2006 Pages: 507 - 524
Differential Effectiveness of Behavioral Parent-Training and Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Antisocial Youth: A Meta-Analysis Michael R. McCartPaul E. PriesterRazia Azen OriginalPaper 13 July 2006 Pages: 525 - 541
An Evaluation of the Response Modulation Hypothesis in Relation to Attention–Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder Richard F. FarmerJulia J. Rucklidge Original Paper 17 June 2006 Pages: 542 - 554
Do Provocateurs’ Emotion Displays Influence Children’s Social Goals and Problem Solving? Elizabeth A. LemeriseBridget K. FredstromRachel N. Waford Original Paper 01 July 2006 Pages: 555 - 567