Publications
The Add Health bibliography includes over 4600 publications, presentations, unpublished manuscripts, and dissertations by Add Health researchers.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.
Davis, Mark S.; & Brunell, Amy B. (2012). Measuring narcissism within Add Health: The development and validation of a new scale. Journal of Research on Adolescence, 22(41), 632.
Davis-Kean, Pamela; & Jager, Justin. (2012). The use of large-scale data sets for the study of developmental science. In Laursen, Brett, Card, Noel A. & Little Todd D. (Eds.), Handbook of Developmental Research Methods (pp. 148-162). New York, NY: Guilford Press.
De Luca, Susan M.; Wyman, Peter; & Warren, Keith. (2012). Latina adolescent suicide ideations and attempts: Associations with connectedness to parents, peers, and teachers. Suicide and Life-Threatening Behavior, 42(6), 672-683.
Dean, D.; Shanahan, M.J.; & Bauldry, S. (2012). Assessing the influence of health and health-related behaviors on the transition to adulthood. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.
Dean, Danielle O. (2012). A Discrete-time Multiple Event Process Survival Mixture (MEPSUM) Model for Investigating the Order and Timing of Multiple Non-repeatable Events. Doctoral dissertation, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.
Delcher, Chris; Johnson, Rachel; & Maldonado-Molina, Mildred M. (2012). Driving after drinking among young adults of different race/ethnicities in the united states: Unique risk factors in early adolescence? Journal of Adolescent Health Care.
Desmond, Scott A.; Bruce, Alan S.; & Stacer, Melissa J. (2012). Self-control, opportunity, and substance use. Deviant Behavior, 33(6), 425-447.
Deutsch, Arielle R.; Crockett, Lisa J.; Wolff, Jennifer M.; & Russell, Stephen T. (2012). Parent and peer pathways to adolescent delinquency: Variations by ethnicity and neighborhood context. Journal of Youth and Adolescence.
DiPietro, Stephanie M.; & McGloin, Jean M. (2012). Differential susceptibility? Immigrant youth and peer influence. Criminology, 50(3), 711-742.
Dodor, Bernice. (2012). The impact of religiosity on health behaviors and obesity among African Americans. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, 22(4), 451-462.
Douglas, Valerie A. (2012). Prevalence Rates of Childhood Sexual Abuse among Individuals Who Identify as Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual or Transgender. Doctoral dissertation, California State University, Los Angeles.
Drew, H. (2012). School climate dimensions and adolescent depressive symptoms: A multilevel analysis. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.
Eckardt, Patricia. (2012). Propensity score estimates in multilevel models for causal inference. Nursing Research, 61(3), 213-223.
Everett, Bethany G. (2012). Sexual orientation disparities in sexually transmitted infections: Examining the intersection between sexual identity and sexual behavior. Archives of Sexual Behavior.
Feliciano, Cynthia; & Ashtiani, Mariam. (2012). How low-income origins affect postsecondary entry and degree completion. International Journal of Sociology of Education, 1(2), 123-156.
Ferguson, Christopher J.; Munoz, Monica E.; Winegard, Ben; & Winegard, Bo. (2012). The influence of heritability, neuroticism, maternal warmth and media use on disordered eating behaviors: A prospective analysis of twins. Psychiatric Quarterly.
Fitzgerald, Scott T.; & Glass, Jennifer L. (2012). Conservative Protestants, early transitions to adulthood, and the intergenerational transmission of class. In Keister, Lisa A., Finke, Roger & Mccarthy, John (Eds.), Religion, Work and Inequality (pp. 49-72). Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
Flagg, Lee Anne. (2012). Neighborhood Context and Birth Outcomes: Preconception Diet and Physical Activity Level as Intervening Behavioral Variables. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.
Flagg, Lee Anne. (2012). Neighborhood Context and Birth Outcomes: Preconception Diet and Physical Activity Level as Intervening Behavioral Variables. UAB Health Disparities Research Symposium. Birmingham, AL.
Flagg, Lee Anne. (2012). Neighborhood Context and Birth Outcomes: Preconception Diet and Physical Activity Level as Intervening Behavioral Variables. Doctoral dissertation, University of Alabama at Birmingham.
