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| Hayley A HamiltonSummaryAffiliation: Centre for Addiction and Mental Health Country: Canada Publications
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Extended families and adolescent well-beingHayley A Hamilton
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Adolesc Health 36:260-6. 2005..To examine the association between adolescent well-being and the presence of non-parental adults in the household...
The persistence of maternal distress and symptoms of distress in adult offspringHayley A Hamilton
Dept of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, Ste 300, ON, Canada
Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol 44:732-9. 2009....
Perceived financial status, health, and maladjustment in adolescenceHayley A Hamilton
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Soc Sci Med 68:1527-34. 2009..Results highlight the utility of perceived family financial status in examinations of adolescent health and behavior, and the importance of examining diverse aspects of health and maladjustment...
Adolescent risk behaviours and psychological distress across immigrant generationsHayley A Hamilton
Social Equity and Health Research, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, 455 Spadina Ave, Suite 300, Toronto, ON M55 2G8
Can J Public Health 100:221-5. 2009..To examine disparities in hazardous and harmful drinking, illicit drug use, delinquency, and psychological distress among three immigrant generations of youth...
Immigrant parents' perceptions of school environment and children's mental health and behaviorHayley A Hamilton
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, University of Toronto, 455 Spadina Ave, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
J Sch Health 81:313-9. 2011..This study examined the relationship between parents' perceptions of school environment and children's emotional and behavioral problems...
Adolescent stigma towards drug addiction: effects of age and drug use behaviourEdward M Adlaf
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Addict Behav 34:360-4. 2009..Given that stigma is a barrier to treatment, but reduced stigma may encourage greater adolescent use, this study highlights the need for more in-depth studies of drug stigma...
