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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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Haines, R. T. (2005). Predictors of heterosexual relationships among sexual minority adolescents. American Education Research Association. Montreal, Canada: American Education Research Association.

Hallfors, D. D.; Waller, M. W.; Bauer, D.; Ford, C. A.; & Halpern, C. T. (2005). Which comes first in adolescence--sex and drugs or depression?. Am J Prev Med. vol. 29 (3) pp. 163-170

Hallfors, D.; Iritani, B.; & Bauer, D. (2005). Do sex and drug behavior patterns account for HIV/STD racial disparities?. NIDA 2005 Health Disparitites conference. Atlanta, GA: NIDA 2005 Health Disparitites conference.

Hallfors, D.; Iritani, B.; Bauer, D.; & Miller, W. C. (2005). Racial disparities in STDs and HIV. Meeting of the Minds conference, PIRE. Dallas, TX: Meeting of the Minds conference, PIRE.

Halpern, C. T.; King, R. B.; Oslak, S. L.; & Udry, J. R. (2005). Body mass, dieting, romance, and sexual activity in adolescent girls: Relationships over time. Journal of Research on Adolescence. vol. 15 (4) pp. 535-559

Hamilton, H. A. (2005). Extended families and adolescent well-being. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 36 (3) pp. 260-266

Hamilton, H. A. (2005). Health and Behavior among Immigrant Youth. New York, NY: LFB Scholarly Publishing.

Hamilton, H. A. (2005). Race and age variations in the autonomy of immigrant youth. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.

Harding, D. (2005). Disadvantaged neighborhoods, cultural heterogeneity, and adolescent outcomes. Kennedy School of Government. Cambridge, MA: Kennedy School of Government.

Harding, D. (2005). Why Neighborhoods Matter: Structural and Cultural Influences on Adolescents in Poor Communities.