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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Lang, Joshua A. (2024). Testing DeLisi and Vaughn’s temperament theory on a non-delinquent sample: a two-wave cross-sectional analysis. Journal of Crime and Justice. vol. () pp. 1-22 , PMCID:
Lawrence, E. M.; Trani, E. A.; Anthony, K. M.; Hummer, R. A.; Jensen, T.; Tuder, S.; Loehr, L. R.; Harris, K. M.; & Whitsel, E. A. (2024). Data Resource Profile: Add Health Mortality Outcomes Surveillance. Int J Epidemiol. vol. 53 (5) pp. , PMCID: PMC11398900
Lawrence, Elizabeth M.; Rogers, Richard G.; & Hummer, Robert A. (2024). Sex Differences in U.S. Adolescent and Young Adult Mortality. Population Research and Policy Review. vol. 43 (6) pp. 73 , PMCID:
Lebenbaum, Michael; de Oliveira, Claire; Gagnon, France; & Laporte, Audrey (2024). Child health and its effect on adult social capital accumulation. Health Economics. vol. () pp. , PMCID:
Lebenbaum, Michael & Fletcher, Jason (2024). Religious service attendance is protective against the diseases of despair: evidence from regression, sibling-fixed effects, and instrumental variables analyses. American Journal of Epidemiology. vol. 194 (4) pp. , PMCID:
Lee, Eehyun (2024). The Transition to Adulthood and Well-being among Millennials: How are they Doing?. Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Montrea: .
Lee, H. (2024). Racialized Cumulative Effect of Early Neighborhood Disadvantage on Mental Health Paradox. American Sociological Association (ASA) Annual Meeting. Montreal, Canada: .
Lee, H. (2024). Spatial and Temporal Dimension of Black-White Mental Health Paradox. Association of Korean Sociologists in America. Montreal, Canada: .
Lee, H. & Yang, T. C. (2024). Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Black–White Mental Health Paradox in the US: Effect of Cumulative Neighborhood Disadvantage: Spatial and Temporal Dimensions of Black–White Mental: H. Lee, T.-C. Yang. Population Research and Policy Review. vol. 43 (6) pp. , PMCID:
LeMasters, K.; D'Alessio, A. S.; Touma, F.; Andrabi, N.; Brinkley-Rubinstein, L.; & Gutierrez, C. (2024). The physiological toll of arrests: An examination of arrest history on midlife allostatic load. Annals of Epidemiology. vol. 96 () pp. 1-12 , PMCID: 38796042
