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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Gaughan, M. (1999). Predisposition and Pressure: Getting Drunk in Adolescent Friendships.
Goodman, E. (1999). The Role of Socioeconomic Status Gradients in Explaining Differences in US Adolescents' Health. American Journal of Public Health. vol. 89 (10) pp. 1522-1528 , PMCID: PMC1508793
Gordon-Larsen, P.; McMurray, R. G.; & Popkin, Barry M. (1999). Adolescent Physical Activity and Inactivity Vary by Ethnicity: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Journal of Pediatrics. vol. 135 (3) pp. 301-306 , PMCID:
Harris, K. M. (1999). The Health Status and Risk Behavior of Adolescents in Immigrant Families. In Hernandez, D. J. (Ed.), Children of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, and Public Assistance (pp. 286-347). Washington, DC: National Academy Press.
Haynie, D. L. (1999). A Network Approach for Understanding Adolescent Delinquency.
Jaccard, J.; Dittus, P.; & Litardo, H. (1999). Parent-Adolescent Communication About Sex and Birth Control: Implications for Parent Based Interventions to Reduce Unintended Adolescent Pregnancy. In Miller, W. & Severy, L. (Eds.), Advances in Population Research: Psychosocial Perspectives (pp. 189-226). London, UK: Kingsley.
Jacobson, K. C. (1999). Testing the Bioecological Model: Moderators of Genetic and Environmental Influences on Adolescent Adjustment.
Jacobson, K. C. & Rowe, D. C. (1999). Genetic and Environmental Influences on the Relationships Between Family Connectedness, School Connectedness, and Adolescent Depressed Mood: Sex Differences. Developmental Psychology. vol. 35 (4) pp. 926-939 , PMCID:
Kaufman, J. M. (1999). Understanding Race and Violence: Why Life Experiences Matter.
Kern, L. J. (1999). Gottfredson and Hirschi's 'A General Theory of Crime': Testing the Complete Model.
