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The Add Health bibliography includes over 4600 publications, presentations, unpublished manuscripts, and dissertations by Add Health researchers.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.
Moody, J. (1998). Matrix Methods for Calculating the Triad Census. Social Networks, 20, 291-299.
Popkin, Barry M.; & Udry, J. Richard. (1998). Adolescent obesity increases significantly in second and third generation U.S. immigrants:. Journal of Nutrition, 128(4), 701-706.
Rowe, D.C.; Rogers, J.L.; & Gilson, M. (1998). Epidemics of Smoking: Modeling Tobacco Use Among Adolescents. In Presson, C.C., Rose, J.S., Sherman, S.J. & Chassin, L. (Eds.), Multivariate Applications in Substance Use Research (pp. 233-258). New York: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Udry, J.R.; & Bearman, P.S. (1998). New Methods for New Research on Adolescent Sexual Behavior. In Jessor, R. (Ed.), New Perspectives on Adolescent Risk Behavior (pp. 241-269). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Billy, J.O.G.; Wenzlow, A.T.; & Grady, W.R. (1997). User Documentation for the Add Health Public Use Contextual Database. Seattle: Battelle, Centers for Public Health Research and Evaluation.
Blum, Robert W.; & Rinehart, Peggy Mann. (1997). Reducing the Risk: Connections that Make a Difference in the Lives of Youth. . Bethesda, MD: Add Health c/o Burness Communications.
Klein, J.D. (1997). The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health: Preliminary Results: Great Expectations. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 278(10), 864-865.
Resnick, M.D.; Bearman, P.; Blum, R.W.; Bauman, K.E.; Harris, K.M.; & Jones, J. (1997). Protecting Adolescents from Harm: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health. JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association, 278(10), 823-832.
Udry, J.R. (1997). A Research Design for Studying Romantic Partners. In Bancroft, J. (Ed.), Researching Sexual Behavior (pp. 309-319). Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
Blumberg, M.S. (1987). Inter-area variations in age-adjusted health status. Medical Care, 25(4), 340-353.
Averett, S. L.; Rees, D. I.; Lopez, E.; & Argys, L. M. Parental supervision, older siblings, and risky behavior.
Averett, S.L.; Rees, D.I.; Lopez, E.; & Argys, L.M. Older Siblings and Positive Adolescent Behavior.
Botticello, A.L. A multilevel analysis of gender differences in psychological distress over time.
Bratter, J.; & Heard, H.E. In the Name and Race of the Father? The Role of Father-Child Interactions in the Identity of Multiracial Adolescents.
Crosnoe, R. Low-Income Students and the Social Composition of Public High Schools.
Cubbin, C.; Brindis, C.D.; Santelli, J.; Jain, S.; & Braveman, P. Neighborhood Poverty and Initiation of Sexual Intercourse among Adolescents: Mediating and Moderating Effects.
Frank, K.; Muller, C.; Schiller, K.; & Crosnoe, R. The Social Milieus of Adolescent Society and their Implications for Academic Effort.
Goncy, E.A.; & van Dulmen, M.H.M. Differential Effects of Father Involvement on Adolescent Alcohol Use and Co-occurring Behaviors.
Goodreau, S.M.; Kitts, J.A.; & Morris, M. Birds of a feather, or friend of a friend? Statistical models for social network structure. Presented at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Carolina Population Center, Bethesda, MD.
Gordon-Larsen, P.; & Popkin, Barry M. Global Perspectives of Adolescent Obesity. In Cameron, N. (Ed.), Childhood Obesity: Strategies for Prevention. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.
