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Raulli, Stephen, author.
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-anorexia movement is a backlash to the self-silencing girls face during puberty, and it is an opportunity to take
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Gudino, Elizabeth Tania, author.
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; Wang et al., 2011) as was gender: bullied girls experienced more depression than bullied boys (Bauman
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Cabral, Patricia, author.
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-generation Latina girls. Moreover, mediating decision-making processes of peer norms, attitudes, and intentions
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MacNicol, Shadara, author.
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phrases like, "Before you girls were allowed to go to school here ..." Being that I grew up in California
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Glovinsky, Alexandra, author.
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Orthodox Jewish schools and institutions. The 9 th and 10th grade students of an Orthodox Jewish all-girls
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Argus, Stefanie, author.
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identification with Nature, to utilize arts-based research, and to contribute to the scholarly field of girls in
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Evans, Madeleine Gretchen, author.
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demonstrate more ritualistic and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) than girls (Szatmari et al., 2012) though a
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Jeffreys, Megan K., author.
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enslaved girls who escaped. With the expectation of lifelong productive and reproductive labor, enslaved
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Turner, Jessica K., author.
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Oneness Model, Becoming One sought to promote the empowerment of girls and women by supporting their self
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Jang, Sung Tae, author.
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to Southeast Asian high school girls; that is, higher SES had a similarly positive association on the
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Gordon, Nirit, author.
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-involved girls (Zahn et al., 2010). This dissertation 1) examined the cross-sectional association between youth
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McCarthy, Christine Elizabeth, author.
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often forces women and girls, particularly indigent women and girls, to hold themselves to standards in

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