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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Coleman, P. K. (2006). Resolution of unwanted pregnancy during adolescence through abortion versus childbirth: Individual and family predictors and psychological consequences. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. vol. 35 (6) pp. 903-911
Cookston, Jeffrey T. & Finlay, Andrea K. (2006). Father involvement and adolescent adjustment: Longitudinal findings from Add Health. Fathering. vol. 4 (2) pp. 137-158
Cox, M. F. (2006). Racial differences in parenting dimensions and adolescent condom use at sexual debut. Public Health Nursing. vol. 23 (1) pp. 2-10
Crissey, S. (2006). Gender Differences in the Academic Consequences of Adolescent Heterosexual Romantic Relationships.
Crissey, Sarah R. & Honea, Joy Crissey (2006). The relationship between athletic participation and perceptions of body size and weight control in adolescent girls: The role of sport type. Sociology of Sport Journal. vol. 23 (3) pp. 248-272
Crockett, L. J.; Tofighi, D.; & Russell, S. T. (2006). The role of parenting practices in adolescents' self-esteem: A comparison of European and African American youth. Society for Research on Adolescence. San Francisco, CA: Society for Research on Adolescence.
Crosnoe, R. (2006). Gender, peer relations, and academic pathways. American Sociological Association. Montreal, Canada: American Sociological Association.
Crosnoe, R. (2006). The connection between academic failure and adolescent drinking in secondary school. Sociology of Education. vol. 79 (1) pp. 44-60
Crosnoe, R. (2006). The role of peers on adolescent development: Fresh ways of approaching an old issue. Bowling Green State University: Center for Family and Demographic Research. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University: Center for Family and Demographic Research.
Crossman, A. Anne; Sullivan, D.; & Benin, M. (2006). The family environment and american adolescents' risk of obesity as young adults. Social Science and Medicine. vol. 63 (9) pp. 2255-2267