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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Yarber, Annice Dale (2005). Initiation of Sexual Intercourse: A Test of Interactional Theory.
Young, A. M. & d'Arcy, H. (2005). Older boyfriends of adolescent girls: The cause or a sign of the problem?. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 36 (5) pp. 410-419 , PMCID:
Zahn, M. (2005). Girls study group. National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders. Bloomington, MN: National Workshop on Adult and Juvenile Female Offenders.
Zahn, M. (2005). Girls study group. Research and Evaluation Conference. Washington, DC: Research and Evaluation Conference.
Zahn, M.; Williams, T.; Hawkins, S.; & Graham, P. (2005). Factors promoting resilience in potentially delinquent teenage girls. American Society of Criminology. Toronto, Canada: American Society of Criminology.
Aalsma, M. C. & Fortenberry, J. D. Orr D. P. (2004). Adolescent Romantic Partnerships and Health-Risk Behaviors. Society for Adolescent Medicine. St. Louis, MO: .
Aalsma, M. C.; Fortenberry, J. D.; & Orr, D. P. (2004). Adolescent Romantic Partnerships and Health-Risk Behaviors. Society for Adolescent Medicine. St. Louis, MO: .
Almazan, E. P. (2004). Sexual Orientation, Parental Involvement, and Adolescent Mental Health. International Conference on Social Stress Research. Montreal, Canada: .
Anderson, A. L. & Meier, R. F. (2004). Interactions and the Criminal Event Perspective. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice. vol. 20 (4) pp. 416-440 , PMCID:
Aneshensel, C. S.; Wight, R. G.; Miller-Martinez, D.; & Botticello, A. L. (2004). Neighborhood and Emotional Distress. International Conference on Social Stress Research. Montreal, Canada: .
