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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Harding, D. J. (2006). The cultural context of disadvantaged neighborhoods: Cultural heterogeneity, sexual behavior, and romantic relationships. American Sociological Association. Montreal, Canada: American Sociological Association.
Harding, D. J. (2006). Violence as a neighborhood effects mechanism. American Sociological Association. Montreal, Canada: American Sociological Association.
Harris, K. M.; Gordon-Larsen, P.; Chantala, K.; & Udry, J. R. (2006). Longitudinal trends in race/ethnic disparities in leading health indicators from adolescence to young adulthood. Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. vol. 160 (1) pp. 74-81 , PMCID:
Harris, K. M.; Halpern, C. T.; Smolen, A.; & Haberstick, B. C. (2006). The National Longitudinal Study of adolescent health (Add Health) twin data. Twin Research and Human Genetics. vol. 9 (6) pp. 988-997 , PMCID:
Harris, K. M. & Lee, H. (2006). The development of marriage expectations, attitudes, and desires from adolescence into young adulthood. 2006 Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.
Harrison, J. (2006). Masculinity effects: Biys from single-parent households. Pacific Sociological Association. Universal City, CA: Pacific Sociological Association.
Hawkins, D. N.; Amato, P. R.; & King, V. (2006). Parent-adolescent involvement: The relative influence of gender and residence. Journal of Marriage and Family. vol. 68 (1) pp. 125-136 , PMCID:
Hawkins, D. N.; Amato, P. R.; & King, V. (2006). Parent–adolescent involvement: The relative influence of gender and residence. Journal of Marriage and Family. vol. 68 (1) pp. 125-136 , PMCID:
Haynie, D. L. (2006). Exposure to violence, role exits, and young adult offending. Initiative for Population Research. Ohio State University: Initiative for Population Research.
Haynie, D. L.; Silver, E.; & Teasdale, B. (2006). Neighborhood characteristics, peer networks, and adolescent violence. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. vol. 22 (2) pp. 147-169 , PMCID:
