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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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Guo, G. & Wang, J. (2004). The Mixed Model for Longitudinal Behavior Genetic Data. Behavioral Genetics Association. Aix-en-Provence, France.

Haberstick, B. C.; Timberlake, D. S.; Lessem, J. M.; Hopfer, C. J.; Smolen, A.; & Ehringer, M. (2004). Genetic and Candidate Gene Analysis of Nicotine Dependence in the Add Health Sample. Behavioral Genetics Association. Aix-en-Provence, France.

Hagan, J.; Foster, H.; & Schulman, D. (2004). Profiles of punishment and privilege: Secret and disputed deviance during the racialized transition to American adulthood. American Sociological Association. San Francisco, CA: American Sociological Association.

Hahm, Hyeouk C.; Lahiff, Maureen; & Guterman, Neil B. (2004). Asian American adolescents' acculturation, binge drinking, and alcohol- and tobacco-using peers. Journal of Community Psychology. vol. 32 (3) pp. 295-308

Haines, R. T. (2004). What's love got to do with It? Social and religious factors predicting same-gender sexual partners. Add Health Users Conference. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.

Hallfors, D. D.; Waller, M. W.; Ford, C. A.; Halpern, C. T.; Brodish, P. H.; & Iritani, B. (2004). Adolescent Depression and Suicide Risk: Association with Sex and Drug Behavior. American Journal of Preventive Medicine. vol. 27 (3) pp. 224-231

Hallfors, D.; Iritani, B.; Bauer, D.; Halpern, C.; & Waller, M. (2004). STD/HIV risk from adolescence to adulthood: Longitudinal risk behavior patterns and infection status. NIDA Workshop: Linking Drug Abuse and HIV Prevention in Youth. Washington, DC: NIDA Workshop: Linking Drug Abuse and HIV Prevention in Youth.

Hallfors, D.; Iritani, B.; Bauer, J.; & Halpern, C. T. (2004). STD/HIV risk from adolescence to adulthood: Longitudinal risk behavior patterns and infection status. National STD Prevention Conference. Philadelphia, PA: National STD Prevention Conference.

Hallfors, D.; Waller, M.; Bauer, D.; & Ford, C. (2004). Which Comes First in Adolescence? Risky Behavior (Sex and Drugs) or Depression?. NIMH Workshop on the Prevention of Depression in Children and Youth. Washington, DC.

Halpern, C. T.; Hallfors, D.; Bauer, D. J.; Iritani, B.; Waller, M. W.; & Cho, H. (2004). Implications of Racial and Gender Differences in Patterns of Adolescent Risk Behavior for HIV and Other Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. vol. 36 (6) pp. 239-247