Daisy S. Ng-Mak, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Columbia University, New York, NY |
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Public Health, Social Psychology, Individual and Family StudiesGoogle:
"Daisy Ng-Mak"Cross-listing: PHTree
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(Normalization of violence among inner -city youth.) |
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Salzinger S, Rosario M, Feldman RS, et al. (2011) Role of Parent and Peer Relationships and Individual Characteristics in Middle School Children's Behavioral Outcomes in the Face of Community Violence. Journal of Research On Adolescence : the Official Journal of the Society For Research On Adolescence. 21: 395-407 |
Rosario M, Salzinger S, Feldman RS, et al. (2008) Intervening processes between youths' exposure to community violence and internalizing symptoms over time: the roles of social support and coping. American Journal of Community Psychology. 41: 43-62 |
Salzinger S, Rosario M, Feldman RS, et al. (2007) Adolescent suicidal behavior: associations with preadolescent physical abuse and selected risk and protective factors. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. 46: 859-66 |
Salzinger S, Ng-Mak DS, Feldman RS, et al. (2006) Exposure to Community Violence The Journal of Early Adolescence. 26: 232-266 |
Rosario M, Salzinger S, Feldman RS, et al. (2003) Community violence exposure and delinquent behaviors among youth: The moderating role of coping Journal of Community Psychology. 31: 489-512 |
Ng-Mak DS, Salzinger S, Feldman R, et al. (2002) Normalization of violence among inner-city youth: a formulation for research. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 72: 92-101 |
Salzinger S, Feldman RS, Ng-Mak DS, et al. (2002) Effects of partner violence and physical child abuse on child behavior: A study of abused and comparison children Journal of Family Violence. 17: 23-52 |