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Works citing "Parents of Urban Adolescents in Harlem, New York, and the Internet: A Cross-sectional Survey on Preferred Resources for Health Information"

Alwyn T Cohall, Renee Cohall, Bonnie Dye, Sheila Dini, Roger D Vaughan
J Med Internet Res 2004 (Dec 03); 6(4):e43 

According to Crossref, the following articles are citing this article (DOI 10.2196/jmir.6.4.e43):

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1. Ellison J, Jandorf L, DuHamel K. Colonoscopy Screening Information Preferences Among Urban Hispanics. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2011;13(5):963 [CrossRef]
 
2. Villarruel AM, Loveland-Cherry CJ, Ronis DL. Testing the Efficacy of a Computer-Based Parent-Adolescent Sexual Communication Intervention for Latino Parents. Family Relations 2010;59(5):533 [CrossRef]
 
3. Rozental TD, George TM, Chacko AT. Social Networking Among Upper Extremity Patients. The Journal of Hand Surgery 2010;35(5):819 [CrossRef]
 
4. COX MF, SCHARER K, CLARK AJ. Development of a Web-Based Program to Improve Communication About Sex. CIN: Computers, Informatics, Nursing 2009;27(1):18 [CrossRef]
 
5. Radey M, Randolph KA. Parenting Sources: How Do Parents Differ in Their Efforts to Learn About Parenting?. Family Relations 2009;58(5):536 [CrossRef]
 
6. Matthews PH, Darbisi C, Sandmann L, Galen R, Rubin D. Disseminating Health Information and Diabetes Care for Latinos Via Electronic Information Kiosks. Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health 2009;11(6):520 [CrossRef]
 
7. Kind T. The Internet as an adjunct for pediatric primary care. Current Opinion in Pediatrics 2009;21(6):805 [CrossRef]