An Ecological Approach to Examining Cumulative Violence Exposure Among Urban, African American Adolescents

Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal - Tập 25 Số 1 - Trang 25-41 - 2008
Angie C. Kennedy1
1School of Social Work, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI, 48824, USA

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