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Xiaoming Li
University of South Carolina - Columbia / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Epidemiology and Public Health
AD Scientific Index ID: 1621576
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Xiaoming Li's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Resilience, social support, and coping as mediators between COVID‐19‐related stressful experiences and acute stress disorder among college students in ChinaZ Ye, X Yang, C Zeng, Y Wang, Z Shen, X Li, D LinApplied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being 12 (4), 1074-1094, 20205722020
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Impact of perceived parental monitoring on adolescent risk behavior over 4 yearsX Li, B Stanton, S FeigelmanJournal of adolescent health 27 (1), 49-56, 20005612000
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Perceived parental monitoring and health risk behaviors among urban low-income African-American children and adolescentsX Li, S Feigelman, B StantonJournal of Adolescent Health 27 (1), 43-48, 20004982000
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Early childhood computer experience and cognitive and motor developmentX Li, MS AtkinsPediatrics 113 (6), 1715-1722, 20044292004
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Relative influences of perceived parental monitoring and perceived peer involvement on adolescent risk behaviors: An analysis of six cross-sectional data setsAA Rai, B Stanton, Y Wu, X Li, J Galbraith, L Cottrell, R Pack, C Harris, ...Journal of Adolescent Health 33 (2), 108-118, 20033962003
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