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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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Bruckner, H. (2005). Social capital and educational attainment. University of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania.

Brückner, H. (2005). The power of the group: The virginity pledge. Yale School of Public Health. New Haven, CT: Yale School of Public Health.

Brückner, Hannah & Bearman, Peter S. (2005). After the promise: The STD consequences of adolescent virginity pledges. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 36 (4) pp. 271-278

Bryant, C. & Wickrama, K. A. S. (2005). Marital quality among African Americans: Contextual perspective. In Kenneth, A. Dodge; Vonnie, McLoyd; & Nancy, Hill (Eds.), Emerging Issues in African-American Family Life: Adaptation and Policy (pp. 111-134). New York, NY: Guilford Press.

Bui, H. & Thongniramol, O. (2005). Immigration and self-reported delinquency: The interplay of generation status, gender, race, and ethnicity. Journal of Crime and Justice. vol. 28 (2) pp. 71-99

Bush, C. A.; Kollins, S. H.; Fuemmeler, B. F.; & McClernon, F. J. (2005). Initial reactions to smoking predict likelihood of lifetime regular use. Duke Nicotine Research Conference. Durham, NC: Duke Nicotine Research Conference.

Callahan, R.; Wilkenson, L.; & Frisco, M. L. (2005). The effect of ESL high school course taking on the academic outcomes of Mexican American immigrant students. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.

Callands, T. & Bynum, M. (2005). African American adolescent girls' romantic relationship beliefs: Linkages to sexual activity. American Psychological Association. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Callands, T. & Bynum, M. (2005). Parent-adolescent communication about sex in African American families: A study of a diverse socioeconomic sample. Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA: Society for Research in Child Development.

Callands, T.; Usher, K.; & Bynum, M. (2005). Gender differences in African American adolescents' romantic beliefs. Black Graduate Conference in Psychology. Cincinnati, OH: Black Graduate Conference in Psychology.