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The Add Health bibliography includes over 4600 publications, presentations, unpublished manuscripts, and dissertations by Add Health researchers.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.

Flashman, J. (2012). Different preferences or different opportunities? Explaining race differentials in the academic achievement of friends. Social Science Research, 41(4), 888-903.

Flashman, Jennifer. (2012). Academic achievement and its impact on friend dynamics. Sociology of Education, 85(1), 61-80.

Fletcher, J.M. (2012). The interplay between gender, race and weight status: Self perceptions and social consequences. Economics and Human Biology.

Fletcher, Jason M. (2012). Adolescent Depression and Adult Labor Market Outcomes. NBER Working Paper 18216. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research.

Fletcher, Jason M. (2012). The Effects of Personality Traits on Adult Labor Market Outcomes: Evidence from Siblings. Discussion Paper No. 6391. Bonn, Germany: IZA.

Fletcher, Jason M. (2012). The effects of teenage fatherhood on young adult outcomes. Economic Inquiry, 50(1), 182-201.

Fletcher, Jason M.; & Richards, Michael R. (2012). Diabetes's 'health shock' to schooling and earnings: Increased dropout rates and lower wages and employment in young adults. Health Affairs, 31(1), 27-34.

Fletcher, Jason. (2012). Learning from the Experience of Friends Childbearing. Yale University Labor Lunch. New Haven, CT.

Fletcher, Jason. (2012). Peer influences on adolescent alcohol consumption: Evidence using an instrumental variables/fixed effect approach. Journal of Population Economics, 25(4), 1265-1286.

Fletcher, Jason. (2012). Similarity in peer college preferences: New evidence from Texas. Social Science Research, 41(2), 321-330.

Fletcher, Jason. (2012). The Effects of Removing 'Key Players'€ on Adolescent Health Behaviors. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health & Society Scholars Annual Meeting. Princeton, NJ.

Fletcher, Jason; & Sindelar, Jody. (2012). The effects of family stressors on substance use initiation in adolescence. Review of Economics of the Household, 10(1), 99-114.

Frech, A. (2012). Healthy behavior trajectories between adolescence and young adulthood. Advances in Life Course Research.

Frech, Adrianne. (2012). Race-ethnic and Gender Differences in Systolic Blood Pressure among Young Adults. Presented at the Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH.

Frech, Adrianne. (2012). The role of time-varying social and behavioral risk factors for race-ethnic and gender disparities in young adult hypertension. Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. San Francisco, CA.

Freeman, J. (2012). Explaining the increase in the heritability of religiosity from adolescence to early adulthood as a consequence of time-specific genetic effects. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.

Fruiht, V.; & Wray-Lake, L. (2012). Do who and when matter? The mentor type and timing interaction in naturally occurring mentoring relationships. The biennial meeting of the Society for Research on Adolescence. Vancouver, Canada.

Fuemmeler, B.; Ranby, K.; Boynton, M.; Clark, T.; McCiernon, F.; Yang, C.; Kollins, S.; Clark, K.; Stroo, M.; & Lee, C. (2012). Identifying patterns of smoking trajectories and the associated risk covariates from early adolescence to young adulthood. Annual meeting of the Society for Behavioral Medicine. New Orleans, LA.

Fuemmeler, B.F. (2012). Elucidation associations between ADHD symptoms and substance use. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Chapel Hill, NC.

Fuemmeler, B.F.; Lee, C.; McClernon, F.J.; & Kollins, S.K. (2012). Variations of smoking trajectories from early adolescence into adulthood: The role of single nucleotide poymorphisms of nicotinic receptor and ADHD symptoms. 2012 Annual Meeting of the Congress on Problems of Drug Dependence. Palm Springs, CA.