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The Add Health bibliography includes over 4600 publications, presentations, unpublished manuscripts, and dissertations by Add Health researchers. To obtain a copy of any item, please contact the author. New users may want to refer to the user guides and documentation written by Add Health staff for help with understanding and analyzing Add Health data.

Charney, E.; & English, W. (2012). Candidate genes and political behavior. American Political Science Review, 106(1).

Cheadle, Jacob E.; & Goosby, Bridget J. (2012). The small-school friendship dynamics of adolescent depressive symptoms. Society and Mental Health, 2, 99-119.

Cheadle, Jacob E.; & Schwadel, Philip. (2012). The 'friendship dynamics of religion,' or the 'religious dynamics of friendship'? A social network analysis of adolescents who attend small schools. Social Science Research, 41, 1198-1212.

Chen, P.; & Hussey, J.M. (2012). Depression and anti-depressant use among Asian and Latino adults: Association with immigrant generation and language use. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.

Chen, P.; & Vazsonyi, A.T. (2012). Future orientation, school contexts, and problem behaviors: A multilevel study. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 15.

Chen, Pan; & Jacobson, Kristen C. (2012). Developmental trajectories of substance use from early adolescence to young adulthood: Gender and racial/ethnic differences. Journal of Adolescent Health, 50(2), 154-163.

Chen, X.; Thrane, L.; & Adams, M. (2012). Precursors of running away during adolescence: Do peers matter? Journal of Research on Adolescence.

Chisholm, J.; & Gallo, W. (2012). Retrospective self-report of ADHD: Predictor of risky health behaviors and life outcomes? Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.

Choo, HyeKyung. (2012). Stress process of illicit drug use among U.S. immigrants' adolescent children: A longitudinal study. Journal of Community Psychology, 40(3), 358-371.

Christakis, Nicholas A.; & Fowler, James H. (2012). Social contagion theory: Examining dynamic social networks and human behavior. Statistics in Medicine.

Clark, Christopher; Nower, Lia; & Walker, Douglas M. (2012). The relationship of ADHD symptoms to gambling behaviour in the USA: Results from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. International Gambling Studies.

Clark, T.T.; Yang, C.; McCiernon, F.J.; Stroo, M.; Ranby, K.W.; Kollins, S.H.; & Fuemmeler, B.F. (2012). Racial differences in parent-adolescent relations and alcohol trajectory patterns [poster]. Annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA.

Classen, T.; & Helmchen, L. (2012). The effect of local matching market conditions on adolescent health behaviors. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.

Coley, R.L.; Lynch, A.D.; Lombardi, C.M.; Mahalik, J.; & Sims, J. (2012). Adolescent sexual risk behaviors: The role of family, peer, and school social norms. Population Association of America 2012 Annual Meeting. San Francisco, CA.

Cooper, Gregory D.; Clements, Paul Thomas; & Holt, Karyn E. (2012). Examining childhood bullying and adolescent suicide: Implications for school nurses. Journal of School Nursing.

Costanzo, Philip R. (2012). Anglos' and Latinos' Self-Regulation to Standards for Education and Parenthood. Doctoral dissertation, Duke University.

Crosnoe, R. (2012). Obesity, family instability, and socioemotional health in adolescence. Economics and Human Biology, 10(4), 375-384.

Crosnoe, Robert; Benner, Aprile D.; & Schneider, Barbara. (2012). Drinking, socioemotional functioning, and academic progress in secondary school. Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 53(2), 150-164.

Cruz, Daisy. (2012). The Role of Religiosity and Parent-child Relationships on Adolescent Alcohol Abuse among the Latino Population. Doctoral dissertation, California State University, Los Angeles.

Cruz, J.E.; Emery, R.E.; & Turkheimer, E. (2012). Peer network drinking predicts increased alcohol use from adolescence to early adulthood after controlling for genetic and shared environmental selection. Developmental Psychology, 48(5), 1390-1402.