2018 Add Health Users Conference
The 2018 Add Health Users Conference was held on July 23-24 at the National Institutes of Health’s Natcher Conference Center in Bethesda, MD.
Conference Details
Methodology Session Presentations
Overview of Add Health and Add Health Parent Study – Overview of Add Health for New Data Users – Kathleen Mullan Harris
Overview of Add Health and Add Health Parent Study – Adding Parents to Add Health to Study Aging Processes & Intergenerational Linkages – V. Joseph Hotz
Overview of Ancillary Study Applications – Adding Supplemental Data to Add Health – Robert A. Hummer
Overview of Ancillary Study Applications – Adding Supplemental Data to Add Health – Taylor W. Hargrove
Add Health Genetic Data and Genome-Wide Association Study – Polygenic Scores in Add Health – David B. Braudt
Add Health Genetic Data and Genome-Wide Association Study – Introduction to GWAS Data – Robbee Wedow
Add Health Relationship and Fertility Data – Bianka Reese
Appropriate Analysis in Add Health – Correcting for Design Effects and Selecting Weights – Ping Chen
Add Health Wave V Biological Data and Vital Events – Nancy Dole, Jon Hussey, Eric Whitsel
Supplemental Presentation Documents
- Variable Table for Paper A8.1: 30-year Cardiovascular Disease Risk among Young Adult Women: A Multiple Mediation Analysis – Details regarding the variables used in Elizabeth Novack Wright’s presentation. This presentation will take place during Paper Session 8: Contributors to Cardiometabolic Health in Adulthood
Registration
Online and onsite registration for the conference are now closed.
Abstracts
Abstract submission has closed.
Accommodations
The conference had a room block at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel & Conference Center.
Add Health held a reception at the Bethesda North Marriott on July 23rd from 6:00-7:30PM.
Questions? Email the conference organizers at addhealth_conference@unc.edu
We hope to see you at the next Add Health Users Conference in 2020!
When: Jul 23, 2018 08:00 AM to Jul 24, 2018 02:30 PM
Where: Natcher Conference Center, NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD