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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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Aronowitz, A. (2002). The Impact of Time Perspective on Resilience in Impoverished African American Youth. Society for Research on Adolescence. New Orleans, LA.

Aronowitz, A. & Morrison-Beedy, D. (2002). The Contribution of Mother-Daughter Connectedness to Resilience in Early Adolescent African American Girls. State of the Science Conference of Sigma Theta Tau. Washington, DC.

Aronowitz, R. B. (2002). The Impact of Time Perspective on Resilience in At-Risk African American Youth.

Asomugha, C. & Halpern, C. (2002). Adolescent Romantic Relationships: The Role of Parental Connectedness in Intimate Partner Violence. Duke University School of Medicine Dual Degree Annual Poster Session. Durham, NC: Duke University.

Averett, S. L.; Rees, D. I.; & Argys, L. M. (2002). Teenagers and Abortion: The Effects of State and Local Policies and Neighborhood Factors. Population Association of America. Atlanta, GA.

Bankston, C. L., III & Zhou, M. (2002). Social Capital and Immigrant Children's Achievement. Research in Sociology of Education. vol. 13 pp. 13-39

Bankston, C. L., III & Zhou, M. (2002). Social Capital as Process: The Meanings and Problems of a Theoretical Metaphor. Sociological Inquiry. vol. 72 (2) pp. 285-317

Bankston, Carl L., III & Zhou, Min (2002). Being well vs. doing well: Self-esteem and school performance among immigrant and nonimmigrant racial and ethnic groups. International Migration Review. vol. 36 (2) pp. 389-415

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