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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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Brumley, Lauren D.; Russell, Michael A.; & Jaffee, Sara R. (2019). College expectations promote college attendance: Evidence from a quasiexperimental sibling study. Psychological Science. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

Burrington, L. A. (2019). Racial differences in sexual activity among affluent adolescents: a relative status approach. Deviant Behavior. vol. 40 (10) pp. 1226-1244 , PMCID:

Cammack, Alison L.; Haardörfer, Regine; & Suglia, Shakira F. (2019). Associations Between Child Maltreatment, Cigarette Smoking, and Nicotine Dependence in Young Adults with a History of Regular Smoking. Annals of Epidemiology. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

Cammack, Alison L.; Hogue, Carol J.; Drews-Botsch, Carolyn D.; Kramer, Michael R.; & Pearce, Brad D. (2019). Associations between maternal exposure to child abuse, preterm birth, and very preterm birth in young, nulliparous women. Maternal and Child Health Journal. vol. 23 (6) pp. 847-857 , PMCID:

Cancio, R. (2019). Causal modeling of substance use and mental health among male military veterans. Journal of Substance Use. vol. () pp. , PMCID:

Cancio, Roberto (2019). Post-9/11 Service Era Veterans: Intimate Partner Violence and Substance Use. Substance Use & Misuse. vol. () pp. 1-11 , PMCID:

Cancio, Roberto & Altal, Daliah (2019). Comparing post-Gulf War and post-9/11 era of service among veterans: Intimate partner violence and substance use by race and ethnicity. Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. vol. () pp. 1-27 , PMCID:

Carbonaro, Richard (2019). Fundamental Cause and the Carceral State: Aggressive Policing, Hyper-surveillance, and Racial Disparities in Health.

Carbonaro, Richard S. (2019). Childhood Polyvictimization and the Life Course: Associations With Depression and Crime. Violence Vict. vol. (5) pp. 770-785 , PMCID:

Carnevale, Anthony P.; Fasules, Megan L.; Quinn, Michael C.; & Campbell, Kathryn P. (2019). Born to win, schooled to lose: Why equally talented students don't get equal chances to be all they can be. : Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workfoce.

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