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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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Tracy, A. J. & Erkut, S. (2007). Modeling ambiguity in racial and ethnic identification among mixed ancestry adolescents: Two latent variable approaches. Annual Meeting of the American Psychological Association. New York, NY.

Trejos-Castillo, E. & Vazsonyi, A. T. (2007). Does generational status moderate the links between parenting processes and risky sexual behaviors in Hispanic immigrant youth?. Society for Research in Child Development. Boston, MA: Society for Research in Child Development.

Trogdon, J. (2007). Peer effects in adolescent overweight. Southeastern Health Economics Study Group. Chapel Hill, NC: Southeastern Health Economics Study Group.

Turner, A. (2007). Early health and educational success: An assessment of mediating mechanisms. American Sociological Association. New York, NY: American Sociological Association.

Turner, A. (2007). Infant health and educational success. International Sociological Association. Montreal, Canada: International Sociological Association.

Uecker, J.; Regnerus, M. D.; & Vaaler, M. (2007). Losing my religion: The social sources of religious decline in early adulthood. Social Forces. vol. 85 (4) pp. 1667-1692

Ueno, K. (2007). Social predictors of the timing of the first same-sex dating relationships: Describing the diversity in the GLB population. Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA: Southern Sociological Society.

van den Bree, M. B. M. (2007). Gene and environment interplay in antisocial behaviour. Caswell Clinic. Bridgend, Wales: Caswell Clinic.

Van Gundy-Yoder, A. L. (2007). Gender and parental attachment: An examination of delinquency across the life course. Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. Seattle, WA: Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.

Van Gundy-Yoder, A. L. (2007). Gender, Parental Attachment, and Delinquency: Revisiting Hirschi’s Social Bond Theory.