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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Kollins, S. H.; McClernon, F. J.; & Fuemmeler, B. F. (2005). Association between smoking and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder symptoms in a population-based sample of young adults. Archives of General Psychiatry. vol. 62 (10) pp. 1142-1147
Kreager, D. A. (2005). Peer acceptance and adolescent delinquency. American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada: American Society of Criminology.
Kreager, D. A. (2005). Violence and adolescent peer acceptance: The moderating effects of social-demographic characteristics, future expectations, and academic achievement. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.
Kusunoki, Y. & Upchurch, D. M. (2005). The influence of relationship context on relationship-specific contraceptive behavior among youth. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA: Population Association of America.
Lancianese, D. (2005). Identity control and legitimation theory: A test of teenage sexuality. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.
Lanza, S. T.; Collins, L. M.; Schafter, J. l; & Faherty, B. P. (2005). Using data augmentation to obtain standard errors and conduct hypothesis tests in latent class and latent transition analysis. Psychological Methods. vol. 10 (1) pp. 84-100
Latzman, R. & Swisher, R. R. (2005). The interactive relationship among adolescent violence, street violence, and depression. Journal of Community Psychology. vol. 33 (3) pp. 355-371
Lee, H.; Harris, K. M.; & Gordon-Larsen, P. (2005). Links between poverty and obesity through the life course into young adulthood. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.
LeJeune, B. C.; Aalsma, M. C.; Zimet, G. D.; Azzouz, F.; & Fortenberry, J. D. (2005). Dyad religiosity and sexual behaviors of adolescent couples: Evidence for assertive pairing. Society for Adolescent Medicine. Los Angeles, CA: Society for Adolescent Medicine.
Levin, M. L.; Bartkowski, J.; Xu, X.; & McLeod, K. (2005). Are religious teens nice kids? Evidence from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA: Southern Sociological Society.