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PICO
Question: Among early-maturing girls are positive parenting practices associated with less aggression and delinquency?
Question type: Intervention
Study design: Cross-sectional survey
Investigators from the University of Alabama, Birmingham; the University of California, Los Angeles; the RAND Corporation in Santa Monica, CA; the CDC in Atlanta; and the University of Texas, Houston, performed a cross-sectional survey to determine whether parental nurturance, communication, and knowledge of child activity acted as protective factors against the development of youth behavior problems in early-maturing girls.
Fifth-grade girls from a sampling of public schools in Houston, Birmingham, and Los Angeles were invited to participate. Computer-assisted parent and child interviews were used to collect information in the following areas: Physical, Nonphysical, …
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