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Weight Status and Substance Use among Urban American Indian Adolescents
D Eitle, TMN Eitle
Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education 62 (3), 23-42, 2018
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Male high school sport participation and intimate partner violence perpetration in adulthood
D Eitle, S Swinford, A Klonsinski
Sociology of Sport Journal 38 (2), 188-195, 2020
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Examining direct and indirect pathways between adolescent extra-familial criminal victimization and adult mental health
D Eitle
American journal of criminal justice 47 (5), 941-959, 2022
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Are Hispanics the new ‘Threat’? Minority group threat and fear of crime in Miami-Dade County
D Eitle, J Taylor
Social science research 37 (4), 1102-1115, 2008
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
General strain theory, persistence, and desistance among young adult males
D Eitle
Journal of Criminal Justice 38 (6), 1113-1121, 2010
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
General strain theory and substance use among American Indian adolescents
TMN Eitle, D Eitle, M Johnson-Jennings
Race and Justice 3 (1), 3-30, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
General strain theory, BIS/BAS levels, and gambling behavior
D Eitle, J Taylor
Deviant Behavior 32 (1), 1-37, 2010
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Race, coping strategies, and substance use behaviors: A preliminary analysis examining White and American Indian adolescents
TMN Eitle, D Eitle
Substance use & misuse 49 (3), 315-325, 2014
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General strain theory and delinquency: Extending a popular explanation to American Indian youth
D Eitle, TMN Eitle
Youth & Society 48 (4), 470-495, 2016
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Racial/ethnic variation in the relationship between physical limitation and fear of crime: An examination of mediating and moderating factors
J Taylor, D Eitle, D Russell
Deviant behavior 30 (2), 144-174, 2009
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Family structure and adolescent alcohol use problems: Extending popular explanations to American Indians
TMN Eitle, M Johnson-Jennings, DJ Eitle
Social Science Research 42 (6), 1467-1479, 2013
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Heavy episodic alcohol use in emerging adulthood: the role of early risk factors and young adult social roles
D Eitle, J Taylor, TMN Eitle
Journal of Drug Issues 40 (2), 295-320, 2010
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American Indians, substance use, and sexual behavior: do predictors of sexually transmitted infections explain the race gap among young adults?
D Eitle, K Greene, TMN Eitle
Sexually transmitted diseases 42 (2), 64-67, 2015
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Developmental assets and risky sexual behaviors among American Indian youth
KM Greene, D Eitle, TMN Eitle
The Journal of early adolescence 38 (1), 50-73, 2018
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Adult social roles and alcohol use among American Indians
KM Greene, TMN Eitle, D Eitle
Addictive Behaviors 39 (9), 1357-1360, 2014
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Explaining the association between gender and substance use among American Indian adolescents: an application of power-control theory
TMN Eitle, D Eitle
Sociological Perspectives 58 (4), 686-710, 2015
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The moderating role of BIS/BAS personality tendencies in the relationship between general strain and crime
J Taylor, D Eitle
Deviant Behavior 36 (11), 874-889, 2015
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Gender, race, and delinquent behavior: An extension of power-control theory to American Indian adolescents
D Eitle, F Niedrist, TMN Eitle
Deviant behavior 35 (12), 1023-1042, 2014
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Methamphetamine use among rural White and Native American adolescents: An application of the stress process model
DJ Eitle, TMN Eitle
Journal of drug education 43 (3), 203-221, 2013
Mandates: US National Institutes of Health
Extending the life-course interdependence model: Life transitions and the enduring consequences of early self-derogation for young adult crime
D Eitle, J Taylor, KK Pih
Youth & Society 41 (4), 519-545, 2010
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