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Gender differences in mental health needs and recidivism in a sample of adolescent offenders
(2004)
Study sample includes male and female court-referred youths in Thunder Bay, Northwestern Ontario.
Empirical evidence of a chronic pain schema using a recall task
(2004)
Study group from the Thunder Bay region of Northwestern Ontario
Relationship between sexual empowerment and risky sexual behaviours
(2000)
The present study explored the relationship between empowerment and risky sexual
behaviours. Participants were 104 University students. All participants individually
completed a questionnaire package that included the ...
Perceptions of feminist complainants in sexual assault and sexual harassment mock jury trials
(2000)
Sexual assault and general violence towards women have been established as major issues in
which feminists are involved (Hermann & Stewart, 1994). Through the use ofmock jury trial
methods, it has been found that some ...
Predictive and concurrent validity of the Structured Assessment for Violence Risk in Youth (SAVRY)
(2004)
Youth violence is a serious social problem that is often encountered in the criminal justice
system. Currently, there are very few instruments available that have been specifically
designed to assess violence risk In ...
Memory and medication compliance in young and elderly adults
(2000)
Poor medication compliance can result in reduced therapeutic benefits and a need
for additional medical services (Putnam et al., 1984). The American Association
of Retired Persons (1984) estimates that older adults consume ...
Older adults' use of memory strategies and self-reported medication compliance : a metacognitive model
(2000)
Fifty community-dwelling adults aged 51-83 years of age (M=70.1, SD=7.61) reported
their medication compliance and their use of memory strategies. The first goal of the
present study was to replicate Gould McDonald-Miszczak, ...
Effects of hormones on symmetry detection and perceptions of facial attractiveness /Oinonen, Kirsten. --
(2003)
Research on the perception of facial attractiveness suggests hormonal involvement in mate selection mechanisms. Facial symmetry is one of four factors that is reliably associated with facial attractiveness, and there is ...