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Publications

The Add Health bibliography includes more than 8,000 journal articles, presentations, manuscripts, books, book chapters and dissertations using Add Health data sets. To obtain a copy of any item, please check the citation to see if a URL link to the article is available, or contact the author.

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Moffatt, Will & Evans, Brent (2024). The impact of childhood epilepsy diagnoses on adult religiosity. Economics Bulletin. vol. 44 (2)

Momkus, Jennifer; Aiello, Allison E.; Stebbins, Rebecca; Zhang, Yuan; & Harris, Kathleen Mullan (2024). Sociodemographic patterns in biomarkers of aging in the Add Health cohort. Biodemography and Social Biology. pp. 1-18

Murphy, J.; Kim, Y.; & Kerr, K. (2024). Multilevel Factors of School-Based Mental Health Service Utilization Among Middle and High School Students. School Mental Health.

Murphy, Jennifer; Kim, Youngmi; & Kerr, Kristen (2024). Multilevel Factors of School-Based Mental Health Service Utilization Among Middle and High School Students. School Mental Health.

Mustafa, Mudasir (2024). Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences and Non-Live Births.

Nakamura, Julia S.; Wilkinson, Renae; Nelson, Marisa A.; Suzuki, Etsuji; & VanderWeele, Tyler J. (2024). Volunteering in Young Adulthood: Complex Associations With Later Health and Well-Being Outcomes. American Journal of Health Promotion.

Neally, Sam J.; Rogers, Breanna J. P.; Deng, Yangyang; Moniruzzaman, Mohammad; Xiao, Qian; & Tamura, Kosuke (2024). Understanding the association between neighborhoods and adolescent sleep: Evidence from Add Health. Sleep Epidemiology. vol. 4

O'Mahony, Julia; Bernstein, Charles N.; & Marrie, Ruth Ann (2024). Adverse childhood experiences and psychiatric comorbidity in multiple sclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and rheumatoid arthritis in the Canadian longitudinal study on aging. Journal of Psychosomatic Research. vol. 187

Oddo, V. M.; Mabrouk, S.; Andrea, S. B.; Ahonen, E. Q.; Winkler, M. R.; Vignola, E. F.; & Hajat, A. (2024). The association between precarious employment and stress among working aged individuals in the United States. Prev Med. vol. 187

Pachucki, M. C.; Hoyt, L. T.; Niu, L.; Carbonaro, R.; Tu, H. F.; Sirard, J. R.; & Chandler, G. (2024). Disentangling associations between pubertal development, healthy activity behaviors, and sex in adolescent social networks. PLoS ONE. vol. 19 (5 May) , PMCID: 38753625