New Faculty -- William Turner
Helping teens heal: Peabody researchers develop a new tool to improve teen mental health services
New tool to improve teen mental health services
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Mulvaney, S. A., Schlundt, D. G., Mudasiru, E., Fleming, M., Vander Woude, A. M., Russell, W. E., Elasy, T. A., & Rothman, R. (2006). Parent perceptions of caring for adolescents with type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 29(5), 993-7.
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