REFERENCES
- Giedd JN. The digital revolution and adolescent brain evolution. J Adolesc Health. 2012;51:101–105.
- Luna B, Padmanabhan A, O'Hearn, K. What has fMRI told us about the development of cognitive control through adolescence? Brain Cogn. 2010;72:101–113.
- Shedler J, Block J. Adolescent drug use and psychological health: a longitudinal inquiry. Am Psychol. 1990;45:612–630.
- Teplin LA, Mericle AA, McClelland GM, Abram KM. HIV and AIDS risk behaviors in juvenile detainees: implications for public health policy. Am J Public Health. 2003;93:906–912.
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. STDs in adolescents and young adults. 2012. Available at: http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats11/adol.htm. Accessed December 13, 2012.
- US Department of Health and Human Services. The Surgeon General's Call to Action to Prevent and Reduce Underage Drinking. 2007. Available at: http://www.camy.org/factsheets/sheets/alcohol_advertising_promotion/Call_To_Action.pdf
- Schmiege SJ, Broaddus MR, Levin M, Bryan AD. Randomized trial of group interventions to reduce HIV/STD risk and change theoretical mediators among detained adolescents. J Consult Clin Psychol. 2009;77:38–50.
- Hendershot CS, Magnan RE, Bryan AD. Associations of marijuana use and sex-related marijuana expectancies with HIV/STD risk behavior in high-risk adolescents. Psychol Addict Behav. 2010;24:404–414.
- Meyers K, Webb A, Frantz J, Randall M. What does it take to retain substance-abusing adolescents in research protocols? Delineation of effort required, strategies undertaken, costs incurred, and 6-month post-treatment differences by retention difficulty. Drug Alcohol Depend. 2003;69:73–85.
- Shadish WR, Cook TD, Campbell D. Experimental and Quasi-experimental Designs. Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company; 2002.
- Flick SN. Managing attrition in clinical research. Clin Psychol Rev. 1988;8:499–515.
- Dévieux J, Malow R, Stein JA, et al. Impulsivity and HIV risk among adjucated alcohol- and other drug-abusing adolescent offenders. AIDS Educ Prev. 2002;14:24–35.
- Capaldi D, Patterson GR. An approach to the problem of recruitment and retention rates for longitudinal research. Behav Assess. 1987;9:169–177.
- Magnan RE, Callahan TJ, Ladd BO, Claus ED, Hutchison KE, Bryan AD. Evaluating an integrative theoretical framework for HIV sexual risk among juvenile justice involved adolescents. J AIDS Clin Res. 2015;4(6):217.
- Murphy DA, Durako S, Muenz LR, Wilson CM. Marijuana use among HIV positive and high-risk adolescents: a comparison of self-report through audio computer-assisted self-administered interviewing and urinalysis. Am J Epidemiol. 2000;152:805–813.
- Hough RL, Tarke H, Renker V, Shields P, Glatstein J. Recruitment and retention of homeless mentally ill participants in research. J Consult Clin Psychol. 1996;64:881–891.
- Sobell LC, Sobell MB. Timeline follow-back: a technique for assessing self-reported alcohol consumption. In: Litten RZ and Allen JP, eds. Measuring Alcohol Consumption: Psychosocial and Biochemical Methods. New York, NY: Humana Press; 1992:41–72.
- Cottler LB, Compton WM, Ben-Abdallah A, Horne M, Claverie D. Achieving a 96.6 percent follow-up rate in a longitudinal study of drug abusers. Drug Alcohol Depend. 1996;41:209–217.