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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Barnstone, J. (2002). A Cognitive, Developmental, and Psycho-social Approach to Understanding Sexual Risk Behavior in Middle to Late Adolescence.
Bearman, P. S. & Brueckner, H. (2002). Opposite-Sex Twins and Adolescent Same-Sex Attraction. American Journal of Sociology. vol. 107 (5) pp. 1179-1205
Bennett, P. R. (2002). Multiple Locations of Disadvantage: Race, Racial Residential Separation and Educational Achievement.
Bersamin, M. (2002). Adolescent Contraceptive Use: The Role of Culture on Birth Control Use at First and Most Recent Sexual Intercourse.
Blum, R. W. (2002). Mothers' Influence on Teen Sex: Connections that Promote Postponing Sexual Intercourse. Center for Adolescent Health and Development, University of Minnesota. Minneapolis.
Blum, R.; McNeely, C.; & Nonnemaker, J. (2002). Vulnerability, Risk, and Protection. Journal of Adolescent Health. vol. 31S pp. 28-39
Borowsky, I. W.; Ireland, M.; & Resnick, M. D. (2002). Violence risk and protective factors among youth held back in school. Ambul Pediatr. vol. 2 (6) pp. 475-484
Brinig, M. F. & Nock, S. L. (2002). How Much Does Legal Status Matter: Adoptions by Kin Caregivers. Family Law Quarterly. vol. 36 (3) pp. 449-474
Brown Smith, N. C. (2002). Health Beliefs as Predictors of Parent-Teen Communications About Pregnancy, Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Sexual Respect, and Sexual Morality.
Brueckner, H. & Bearman, P. (2002). Gendered Relations: Peer Influences on Sexual Debut Among Adolescents. Add Health Users Workshop. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.