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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Cuellar, A. (2005). How juveniles with mental disorders fare in the justice system. NIMH Mental Health Services Conference. Bethesda, MD: NIMH Mental Health Services Conference.
Cuellar, A. E. (2005). How do youth with mental disorders fare in the juvenile justice System. Child Health Services Research Conference. Boston, MA: Child Health Services Research Conference.
Cuellar, A. E. (2005). How do youth with mental disorders fare in the juvenile justice system. National Institute of Mental Health. Washington, DC: National Institute of Mental Health.
Cuffee, J.; Hallfors, D.; Waller, M.; & Vanderpuije, A. (2005). Adolescent's perceptions of sexual intercourse and movement to first sexual experience. Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA: Society for Research in Child Development.
Daigle, Leah E. (2005). Gender, Risk Factors, and Juvenile Misconduct: Assessing the Generality-Specificity Debate.
Danner, F. (2005). Retrospective ADHD predicts troublesome adolescent and young adult outcomes. Society for Research in Child Development. Atlanta, GA: Society for Research in Child Development.
Danner, F. (2005). Sleep change and depression in adolescence. Associated Professional Sleep Societies. Denver, CO: Associated Professional Sleep Societies.
Danner, F. (2005). The Influence of Marriage on Young Adult Substance Use. Conference of Emerging Adulthood. Miami, FL: .
Deane, G. D.; Armstrong, D. P.; & Felson, R. B. (2005). Examination of offense specialization using marginal logit models. Criminology. vol. 43 (4) pp. 955-988 , PMCID:
Deeds, B. G. (2005). At the Intersection of Drug Selling and Substance Use: Does Gender Matter?. International Association of Adolescent Health Congress. Lisbon, Portugal: .
