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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Videon, T. M. (2002). Who Plays and Who Benefits: Gender, Interscholastic Athletics and Academic Outcomes. Add Health Users Workshop. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.
Videon, T. M. (2002). Who Plays and Who Benefits? Gender, Interscholastic Athletics, and Academic Outcomes. Sociological Perspectives. vol. 45 (4) pp. 415-444
Vogt Yuan, A. S. (2002). Black-White Differences in Social Support and Mental Health Among Adolescents: Is Neighborhood Context Important?.
Wade, T. J.; Cairney, J.; & Pevalin, D. J. (2002). Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression During Adolescence: National Panel Results from Three Countries. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. vol. 41 (2) pp. 190-198
Wainright, J. & Patterson, C. J. (2002). Psychological Adjustment of Adolescents Living with Same-Sex Couples. American Psychological Association. Chicago, IL.
Warren, K. (2002). Family Structure and Attachment and Their Role in Reducing Delinquency in the African American Family.
Watt, T. T. & Sharp, S. (2002). Race Differences in Strains Associated with Suicidal Behavior Among Adolescents. Youth and Society. vol. 34 (2) pp. 232-256
Whitten, K. L. (2002). The Healthy Development of Adopted Adolescents: The Role of Family, School and Community.
Wickrama, K. A. S. (2002). Racial differences in the influence of community on adolescent distress. International Conference on Social Stress Research. Portsmouth, NH: International Conference on Social Stress Research.
Wickrama, T. (2002). Community influence on adolescent depression. Society for Research on Adolescence. New Orleans, LA: Society for Research on Adolescence.