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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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Leppard, T. R. & Dufur, M. J. (2023). Exploring Gendered Stereotypes: Sports Participation and Adolescent Closeness To Mothers. In Research in the Sociology of Sport. (pp. 25-42). Emerald Publishing.

Letkiewicz, A. M.; Li, L. Y.; Hoffman, L. M. K.; & Shankman, S. A. (2023). A prospective study of the relative contribution of adolescent peer support quantity and quality to depressive symptoms. J Child Psychol Psychiatry.

Li, Simon M.; Zhang, Chengmian; Bi, Kaiwen; & Chen, Mark Shuquan (2023). Longitudinal impacts of adverse childhood experiences on multidimensional health outcomes: Predicting trajectories in mental, physical, and behavioral health. Child Abuse and Neglect.

Liu, H. & Clark, B. (2023). Socioeconomic factors in the age-graded effect of incarceration on depressive symptoms in early adulthood. Soc Sci Res. vol. 111 pp. 102871

Madigan, Anna & Daly, Michael (2023). Socioeconomic status and depressive symptoms and suicidality: The role of subjective social status. Journal of Affective Disorders. vol. 326 pp. 36-43

Manczak, Erika M. (2023). Is there a cost to caring? Dispositional affective empathy interacts with depressive symptoms to predict higher C-reactive protein 8 years later. Biological Psychology. vol. 180

Manczak, Erika M.; Millwood, Summer N.; & Waxman, Megan (2023). A healthy balance: the ratio of social support-to-demands is associated with metabolic syndrome. Journal of Behavioral Medicine.

Manzoni, Anna & Streib, Jessi (2023). Moving Away from One’s Origins: Predictors of Becoming a First-Generation College Graduate and Not Becoming a Continuing-Generation Graduate. The Sociological Quarterly. pp. 1-21

Marc, M (2023). Is the Amount of Computer Game Play Since High School Associated With Mental Health Outcomes in Adulthood?.

Matthews, Timothy (2023). Adverse Childhood Experiences, Job Strain, Social Isolation, and Risk of Cardiovascular Disease in U.S. Workers: a Multi-Cohort Study with a Life-Course Perspective.