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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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Boyd, D. T.; Ramos, R. S.; Whitfield, D. L.; Threats, M.; Adebayo, O. W.; & Nelson, L. E. (2022). A Longitudinal Study on the Influence of Sibling Support and HIV Testing Among Black Youth. J Racial Ethn Health Disparities.

Bradley, Mindy S. & Teasdale, Brent (2022). Recurring Victimization and Same-Sex Attraction. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.

Broman, Michael J.; Bista, Shikha; & Broman, Clifford L. (2022). Inconsistency in Self-Reporting the Use of Substances over Time. Substance Use & Misuse. vol. 57 (9) pp. 1356-1364

Broman, Michael J.; Bista, Shikha; & Broman, Clifford L. (2022). Recanting substance use over time. Journal of Substance Use. pp. 1-6

Bromley, K.W. (2022). Individual, Dyadic, Contextual, and Network Effects on Schoolwide Friendships among Youth with and without Disabilities.

Brown, Susan L. (2022). Union and Family Formation During Young Adulthood: Insights From the Add Health. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 71 (6, Supplement)

Bruefach, Tyler (2022). Association between Resilience and Physical Health across Intersections of Race and Gender. 2022 Add Health Users Conference. Chapel Hill, NC.

Bruefach, Tyler (2022). Race, Gender, and the Associations between Resilience and Physical Health. Southern Sociological Society 2022 Annual Meeting. Birmingham, AL.

Brunello, Giorgio; Christelis, Dimitris; Sanz de Galdeano, Anna; & Terskaya, Anastasia (2022). Does college selectivity reduce obesity? A partial identification approach.

Bulczak, Grzegorz & Gugushvili, Alexi (2022). Downward income mobility among individuals with poor initial health is linked with higher cardiometabolic risk. PNAS Nexus. vol. 1 (1) , PMCID: PMC9802411