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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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Hagan, J. & Foster, H. (2001). Youth Violence and the End of Adolescence. American Sociological Review. vol. 66 (6) pp. 874-899

Halpern, C. T.; Martin, S. L.; Oslak, S. L.; Young, M. L.; & Kupper, L. L. (2001). Partner Violence Among Adolescents in Opposite-Sex Romantic Relationships: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. American Journal of Public Health. vol. 91 (10) pp. 1679-1685 , PMCID: PMC1446854

Hamilton, H. A. & Yuan, A. S. V. (2001). Stepfather and Nonresidential Father Involvement and Children's Emotional Well-Being. Population Association of America. Washington, DC.

Hammig, B. J.; Dahlberg, L. L.; & Swahn, M. H. (2001). Predictors of Injury from Fighting Among Adolescent Males. Injury Prevention. vol. 7 pp. 312-315 , PMCID: PMC1730785

Harker, Kathryn (2001). Immigration generation, assimilation, and adolescent psychological well-being. Social Forces. vol. 79 (3) pp. 969-1004

Harris, D. R. & Thomas, J. L. (2001). The educational costs of being multiracial: Evidence from a national survey of adolescents. Population Association of America. Washington, DC: Population Association of America.

Harris, K. M.; Harker, K.; & Hendrickson-Smith, J. (2001). The Influence of School Context on Immigrant Youth Adaptation. Southern Sociological Society. Atlanta, GA.

Haynie, D. L. (2001). Delinquent Peers Revisited: Does Network Structure Matter?. American Journal of Sociology. vol. 106 (4) pp. 1013-1057

Haynie, D. L. & McHugh, S. (2001). Sibling Delinquency Revisited: In the Shadows of Mutual and Unique Friendship Effects?. American Society of Criminology. Atlanta, GA.

Heiser, J. (2001). Working 5 to 9: Work and Adolescent Alcohol Use. NIAAA Training Conference. Indianapolis, IN.