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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Harris, K. M.; Duncan, G. J.; & Boisjoly, J. (2002). Evaluating the role of 'nothing to lose' attitudes on risky behavior in adolescence. Social Forces. vol. 80 (3) pp. 1005-1039 , PMCID:
Harris, K. M. & Ryan, S. (2002). Parenting processes, neighborhood context, and adolescent risk behavior. Add Health Users Workshop. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.
Haynie, D. L. (2002). Friendship Networks and Adolescent Delinquency: The Relative Nature of Peer Delinquency. Journal of Quantitative Criminology. vol. 18 (2) pp. 99-134 , PMCID:
Haynie, D. L. & Bell, K. (2002). A Multilevel Analysis of Gender Differences in Delinquency. American Society of Criminology. Chicago, IL: .
Haynie, D. L. & South, S. J. (2002). Friendship networks of mobile youths. Add Health Users Workshop. Bethesda, MD: University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center.
Heard, H. (2002). The Life Course of Family Structure and School Engagement Among Adolescents.
Hicks, R. (2002). Co-Occurring Depressive Symptoms and Conduct Problems as a Pathway to Adolescent Heavy Alcohol Use.
Hoffman, J. P.; Dufur, M. J.; Bahr, S.; & Lapray, A. (2002). The Protective Effects of Families on Adolescent Delinquent Behavior. American Sociological Association. Chicago, IL: .
Horwitz, A. V.; Videon, T. M.; Schmitz, M.; & Davis, D. (2002). Rethinking the Relationship Between Twins and Environments: Possible Social Sources for Presumed Genetic Influences in Twin Research. Eighth International Conference of Social Stress. Portsmouth, NH: .
House, L. E. (2002). Religiosity and Spirituality as Predictors of Depression and Substance Use in African American Adolescents. American Public Health Association. Philadelphia, PA: .
