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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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Jacobs, M. M. (2020). Behavior and Genetics: Confounding Effects on Adolescent BMI.

Jacobs, M. M. (2020). Neuroticism and BMI: The Role of Genetic Tendency, Behavior and Environment on Body Weight.

Jacobs, M. M. (2020). Stuttering: The Impact of Sleepe on Young Adult Speech Outcomes.

Jacobs, M. M. (2020). Young Adult Speech Disorders: A Probabilistsic Approach to Co-Occurence.

Jacobsen, Shannon K. & Zaatut, Amarat (2020). Quantity or Quality? Assessing the Role of Household Structure and Parent-Child Relationship in Juvenile Delinquency. Deviant Behavior. vol. () pp. 1-14 , PMCID:

Jaramillo, Atticus; Webb, Michael D.; & Hussey, Jon M. (2020). Impact of Adolescent Residence in HUD Housing on Adverse Childhood Experiences and Chronic Disease Risk.

Jaremka, Lisa M.; Kane, Heidi S.; Sunami, Naoyuki; Lebed, Olga; & Austin, Kathryn A. (2020). Romantic relationship distress, gender, socioeconomic status, and inflammation: A preregistered report. Personal Relationships. vol. 27 (3) pp. 708-727 , PMCID: PMC9364962

Jensen, T. M.; Duke, N. N.; Harris, K. M.; Hotz, V. J.; & Perreira, K. M. (2020). Like Parent, Like Child: Intergenerational Patterns of Cardiovascular Risk Factors at Midlife. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. () pp. , PMCID: PMC7854782

Jensen, Todd M. (2020). Patterns of Interactions Between Youth and Resident Stepmothers: A Latent Class Analysis. Family Process. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

Johnson, Almaz Adair (2020). Association Between MAOA u VNTR genetic polymorphism and Aggression, Gender, and Race in Adolescents.

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