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Early identification of youth with problematic sexual behavior: A qualitative study (2020)
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A qualitative examination of factors impacting family engagement in treatment for youth with problematic sexual behavior (2020)
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Call for papers: Children with Interpersonal Problematic Sexual Behavior
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Native Youth Sex Offenders and Victims Not Hopelessly Broken
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Suviving Child Sexual Abuse

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5 everyday ways to teach your kids about consent
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NCSBY– Cost and Benefits of Treatment
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NCSBY Qualitative Investigation of Policy on YPSB
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Assessment of Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children: What, When, and How
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Public Perceptions Of Youth Who Commit Sexual Offense Is Skewed, Our Research Shows

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