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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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South, S. J.; Haynie, D. L.; & Bose, S. (2005). Residential mobility and the onset of adolescent sexual activity. Journal of Marriage and Family. vol. 67 (2) pp. 499-514

Stallings, M. C.; Corley, R. P.; Dennehey, B.; Hewitt, J. K.; Krauter, K. S.; Lessem, J. M.; Mikulich-Gilberston, S. K. Rhee S. H. Smolen A. Young S. E.; & Crowley, T. J. (2005). A genome-wide search for quantitative trait loci that influence antisocial drug dependence in adolescence. Archives of General Psychiatry. vol. 62 (9) pp. 1042-1051

Stephens, C.; Nicholson, L.; & Knester, C. (2005). Family Structure Transitions and Adolescent Well-Being. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA.

Stovel, K. (2005). Romantic networks of adolescents: Results from the Add Health study. Committee to Protect Research Congressional Briefing on Social Network Analysis. Washington, DC: Committee to Protect Research Congressional Briefing.

Swahn, M. H. & Donovan, J. E. (2005). Predictors of fighting attributed to alcohol use among adolescent drinkers. Addictive Behaviors. vol. 30 (7) pp. 1317-1334

Swallen, K. C.; Reither, E. N.; & Hass, S. A. (2005). Overweight, Obesity, and Health-Related Quality of Life Among Adolescents: The National Longitudinal Study of Health. Pediatrics. vol. 115 pp. 340-347

Sweeney, M. M. (2005). Diverse pathways into stepfamilies and the emotional well-being of adolescents. Population Association of America. Philadelphia, PA: Population Association of America.

Tekin, E. (2005). Does child abuse cause crime?. Istanbul, Turkey: Koc University Department of Economics.

Tekin, E. (2005). Long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect. University of Illinois at Chicago. Chicago, IL: University of Illinois at Chicago.

Tekin, E. (2005). Long-term consequences of child abuse and neglect. Southern Economic Association meetings. Washington, DC: Southern Economic Association.