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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Ward, C. L. (1999). Social Contexts, Development, and Juvenile Delinquency: A Community Perspective.
Bearman, Peter S. & Burns, Laura J. (1998). Adolescents, health, and school: Early analyses from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. NASSP Bulletin. vol. 82 (601) pp. 1-12 , PMCID:
Billy, J. O. G.; Grady, W. R.; Wenzlow, A. T.; Brener, N. D.; Collins, J. L.; & Kann, L. (1998). Contextual Influences on School Provision of Health Services. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 27 (1) pp. 12-24 , PMCID:
Billy, J. O. G.; Wenzlow, A. T.; & Grady, W. R. (1998). User Documentation for the Add Health Contextual Database. Seattle: Battelle, Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation.
Bridges, M. (1998). Individual Characteristics and Family-Level Factors as Moderators of the Effects of Extra-Familial Contexts on Adolescent Antisocial Behavior.
Conley, O. S. (1998). Early Sexual Onset: A Study of the Relationship Between Social and Psychological Factors in the National Logitudinal Survey of Adolescent Health.
Friel, L. V. & Davis, E. C. (1998). Exploring the Family Environment of Adolescent Sexuality. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA: .
Jacobson, K. C. & Rowe, D. C. (1998). Genetic and Shared Environmental Influences on Adolescent BMI: Interactions with Race and Sex. Behavior Genetics. vol. 28 () pp. 265-278 , PMCID:
Kingery, P. M. & Coggeshall, M. B. (1998). Violence at School: Recent Evidence from Four National Surveys. Psychology in the Schools. vol. 35 (3) pp. 247-258 , PMCID:
Moody, J. (1998). Matrix Methods for Calculating the Triad Census. Social Networks. vol. 20 () pp. 291-299 , PMCID:
