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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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Scharoun, M. I. & Gordon-Larsen, P. (2005). Gender and ethnic differences in the association between life transitions and patterns of sedentary behavior in young adulthood. Experimental Biology meetings. San Diego, CA: Experimental Biology meetings.

Scott, M. E. & Booth, A. (2005). Pre-divorce factors related to post divorce father-child relationship quality. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA: Population Association of America.

Shen, Y. & Crockett, L. J. (2005). Family circumstances, parenting practices and adolescent depression: A comparison of European American and African American youth. Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA: Society for Research in Child Development.

Sieben, E. (2005). Romantic partnering patterns of mixed-race Individuals. American Association of Geographers. Denver, CO: American Association of Geographers.

Sirin, Selcuk R. & Rogers-Sirin, Lauren (2005). Components of school engagement among African American adolescents. Applied Developmental Science. vol. 9 (1) pp. 5-13

Slomkowski, C.; Rende, R.; Novak, S.; Lloyd-Richardson, E.; & Niaura, R. (2005). Sibling effects on smoking in adolescence: Evidence for social influence from a genetically informative design. Addiction. vol. 100 (4) pp. 430-438

Smith, K. P. (2005). Unhealthy Sex: Discomfort with Secuality and Sexually Transmitted Infections in the United States. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA.

Smith, K. P. (2005). Unhealthy sex: Discomfort with sexuality and sexually transmitted infections in the United States. American Sociological Association. Philadelphia, PA: American Sociological Association.

Smith, Kirsten P. (2005). Understanding high levels of sexually transmitted infections in the United States: A between- and within-country analysis.

Smith, L. H. & Guthrie, B. J. (2005). Testing a model: a developmental perspective of adolescent male sexuality. J Spec Pediatr Nurs. vol. 10 (3) pp. 124-138