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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Chung, Gerard; Kainz, Kirsten; Eisensmith, Sarah Rabiner; & Lanier, Paul (2022). Effects of Youth Educational Aspirations on Academic Outcomes and Racial Differences: A Propensity Score Matching Approach. Journal of Child and Family Studies. vol. () pp. , PMCID:
Chung, Saras; Hovmand, Peter; McBride, Amanda M.; & Joiner, Thomas (2022). Suicide attempts during adolescence: Testing the system dynamics of the interpersonal theory of suicide. Journal of Adolescence. vol. 94 (4) pp. 628-641 , PMCID:
Chung, Weonhyeok (2022). How Do Adolescents Make Friends? Insights from the Gravity Model. Southern Economic Association 92nd Annual Meeting. Fort Lauderdale, FL: .
Cislaghi, Beniamino; Weber, Ann M.; Shakya, Holly B.; Abdalla, Safa; Bhatia, Amiya; Domingue, Benjamin W.; Mejía-Guevara, Iván; Stark, Lindsay; Seff, Ilana; & Richter, Linda M., et al. (2022). Innovative methods to analyse the impact of gender norms on adolescent health using global health survey data. Social Science & Medicine. vol. 293 () pp. , PMCID: PMC8819155
Clifford, Meghan E.; Nguyen, Amanda J.; & Bradshaw, Catherine P. (2022). Patterns of Adverse Childhood Experiences Associated with Externalizing Problems: A Latent Class Analysis. Violence and Gender. vol. () pp. , PMCID:
Collier, Nicole L. & Mears, Daniel P. (2022). Delinquent by the Dozen: Youth From Larger Families Engage in More Delinquency—Fact or Myth?. Crime & Delinquency. vol. () pp. , PMCID:
Cools, Angela; Fernández, Raquel; & Patacchini, Eleonora (2022). The asymmetric gender effects of high flyers. Labour Economics. vol. 79 () pp. , PMCID:
Copeland, M. & Kamis, C. (2022). Cohesion for All? Race, Gender, and the Association Between Peer Network Density and Depressive Symptoms.
Copeland, Molly & Kamis, Christina (2022). Who Does Cohesion Benefit? Race, Gender, and Peer Networks Associated with Adolescent Depressive Symptoms. Journal of Youth and Adolescence. vol. 51 (9) pp. 1787-1797 , PMCID:
Coppola, Elizabeth C (2022). Depression Vulnerability and Resilience Among Service Members and Veterans.
