Publications

Magazines and books background

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.

Is one of your publications missing from our database? Please email addhealth_publications@unc.edu with the full citation, and we’ll add it to the database.

Displaying 10 of 9889 matching citations.

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