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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Daigle, Leah E. (2010). Risk heterogeneity and recurrent violent victimization: The role of DRD4. Biodemography and Social Biology. vol. 56 (2) pp. 137-149
Davis, M. J. & Niebes-Davis, A. J. (2010). Ethnic differences and influence of perceived future certainty on adolescent and young adult sexual knowledge and attitudes. Health, Risk and Society. vol. 12 (2) pp. 149-167
Deptula, Daneen P.; Henry, David B.; & Schoeny, Michael E. (2010). How can parents make a difference? Longitudinal associations with adolescent sexual behavior. Journal of Family Psychology. vol. 24 (6) pp. 731-739
Dworsky, Amy & Courtney, Mark E. (2010). The risk of teenage pregnancy among transitioning foster youth: Implications for extending state care beyond age 18. Children and Youth Services Review. vol. 32 (10) pp. 1351-1356
Eggers, Amy Sheena (2010). The Emotional Guardianship of Foreign-born and Native-born Hispanic Youth and Its Effect on Violent Victimization.
Elder, G. H.; Wang, L.; Spence, N. J.; Adkins, D.; & Brown, T. H. (2010). Pathways to the All-Volunteer Military. Social Science Quarterly. vol. 91 (2) pp. 455-475 , PMCID: PMC3181144
Emens, Amie B. (2010). Three Essays on the Intergenerational Transmission of Family Attitudes and Behaviors.
England, P.; McClintock, E.; & Shafer, E. F. (2010). Class differences in birth control use and unintended pregnancies. In England, P. & Carlson, M. (Eds.), Families in an Unequal Society . Palo Alto, CA: Standford University Press.
Estrada-Martinez, L. (2010). The Influence of Family on Youth Violence Across Race/Ethnicity: An Analysis among Latinos, Blacks, and Whites. Critical Research Issues in Latino Mental Health Meeting. New Brunswick, NJ.
Estrada-Martinez, L.; Caldwell, C. H.; Schulz, A. J.; Diez-Roux, A. V.; & Pedraza, S. (2010). Families, neighborhood socio-demographic factors, and violent behaviors among Latino, White, and Black adolescents. Youth & Society.