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Undergraduate Honors Thesis Abstracts

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The following is a list of Undergraduate Honors Theses involving the GRAD. Please click on the link to view the abstract.

Ball, L. (2005). The association of positive leisure time activities and disruptive classroom behavior in a sample of court-involved youth: The hidden impact of gender. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Cress, E. (2005). Educational risk, mental health issues and delinquent peer relationships in the lives of court-involved youth. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Eyre, L. E. (2003). Mental health referral patterns in the lives of court-involved youth: Findings from pilot data used in the construction of the Global Risk Assessment Device. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Louderback, E. (2004). Trauma, mental health issues, and family relationships in the lives of court involved youth. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Rohrs, D. C. (2006). Cross-jurisdictional validity of the Global Risk Assessment Device (GRAD). Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Seger, P. (2005). The impact of family and gender on adolescent substance abuse and subsequent relationship disruptions in a sample of court-involved youth. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Sereika, L. S. (2005). The impact of gender, family, and mental health issues on displays of relational aggression in a sample of court-involved youth. Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract

Volpe, J. M. (2005). Examining the impact of adolescent and parent reports of family risks on adolescent reports of substance use: Does concordance matter? Unpublished undergraduate honor's thesis (S. M. Gavazzi, Advisor), The Ohio State University, Columbus. View abstract  


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