Cynthia Mellis Grossman MS, PHD
Counselor/Therapist | Professional
463 1ST AVE EN KALISPELL MT, 59901About
Cynthia Grossman is a counselor in KALISPELL, MT. Cynthia evaluates patients using many different procedures, in order to determine what treatments must be carried out in order to properly assess their symptoms. Counselors provide consultation for each patient and their families.
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Regional variation in stroke mortality in Wisconsin, 1989-1998.
- Health selection and the process of social stratification: the effect of childhood health on socioeconomic attainment.
- The long-term effects of poor childhood health: an assessment and application of retrospective reports.
- Health and the educational attainment of adolescents: evidence from the NLSY97.
- Validity and stability of self-reported health among adolescents in a longitudinal, nationally representative survey.
- The Skinny on Success: Body Mass, Gender and Occupational Standing Across the Life Course.
- Health and the structure of adolescent social networks.
- Do family and parenting factors in adolescence influence condom use in early adulthood in a multiethnic sample of young adults?
- Policy brief.
- Childhood health and labor market inequality over the life course.
- The importance of family factors to protect against substance use related problems among Mexican heritage and White youth.
- Race/ethnic and nativity disparities in later life physical performance: the role of health and socioeconomic status over the life course.
- A dynamic model of US adolescents' smoking and friendship networks.
- Social networks and smoking: exploring the effects of peer influence and smoker popularity through simulations.
- With a Little Help from My Friends? Asymmetrical Social Influence on Adolescent Smoking Initiation and Cessation.
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