The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
about
Social, Behavioral, and Genetic Linkages from Adolescence Into AdulthoodSiblings, friends, course-mates, club-mates: how adolescent health behavior homophily varies by race, class, gender, and health statusMultiple independent loci at chromosome 15q25.1 affect smoking quantity: a meta-analysis and comparison with lung cancer and COPD.Cumulative-genetic plasticity, parenting and adolescent self-regulationModerate to vigorous physical activity interactions with genetic variants and body mass index in a large US ethnically diverse cohort.Screen time behaviours may interact with obesity genes, independent of physical activity, to influence adolescent BMI in an ethnically diverse cohort.Behind the wheel and on the map: Genetic and environmental associations between drunk driving and other externalizing behaviorsA closer look at the evidence for sex differences in the genetic and environmental influences on gambling in the national longitudinal study of adolescent health: from disordered to ordered gambling.The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) sibling pairs dataQuality assessment of buccal versus blood genomic DNA using the Affymetrix 500 K GeneChip.The NLSY Kinship Links: Using the NLSY79 and NLSY-Children Data to Conduct Genetically-Informed and Family-Oriented Research.Potential Data Sources for a New Study of Social Mobility in the United States.BMI loci and longitudinal BMI from adolescence to young adulthood in an ethnically diverse cohortFamilial and Special Twin Influences on Cigarette Use Initiation.Social science methods for twins data: integrating causality, endowments, and heritabilityStable genes and changing environments: body mass index across adolescence and young adulthoodDizziness and the genetic influences on subjective experiences to initial cigarette use.Simple sequence repeats in the national longitudinal study of adolescent health: an ethnically diverse resource for genetic analysis of health and behaviorSchool social capital and body mass index in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health.Toward a Bioecological Model of School Engagement: A Biometric Analysis of Gene and Environmental Factors.Gender differences in the genetic and environmental determinants of adolescent depression.Social Relationships and Health Behavior Across Life Course.The association between conduct problems and maltreatment: testing genetic and environmental mediation.Depression, Stressful Life Events, and the Impact of Variation in the Serotonin Transporter: Findings from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health)Sibling popularity: A moderator of sibling influence for adolescent substance use.Developmental Changes in Genetic and Shared Environmental Contributions to Smoking Initiation and Subsequent Smoking Quantity in Adolescence and Young AdulthoodEstimation of genetic effects on BMI during adolescence in an ethnically diverse cohort: The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent HealthDopaminergic polymorphisms and educational achievement: results from a longitudinal sample of Americans.Does a college education reduce depressive symptoms in American young adults?Externalizing behaviors are associated with SNPs in the CHRNA5/CHRNA3/CHRNB4 gene cluster.Gene-environment interactions related to body mass: School policies and social context as environmental moderators.Born to Lead? A Twin Design and Genetic Association Study of Leadership Role Occupancy.Genetic sensitivity to peer behaviors: 5HTTLPR, smoking, and alcohol consumption.Beyond orchids and dandelions: testing the 5-HTT "risky" allele for evidence of phenotypic capacitance and frequency-dependent selection.The CHRNA5/A3/B4 gene cluster and tobacco, alcohol, cannabis, inhalants and other substance use initiation: replication and new findings using mixture analyses.Racial differences in heritability of cigarette smoking in adolescents and young adults.Investigation of genetically mediated child effects on maltreatment.Do schools moderate the genetic determinants of smoking?MAOA genotype, childhood maltreatment, and their interaction in the etiology of adult antisocial behaviors.Genes, Economics, and Happiness.
P2860
Q24282582-DAFEF7F3-E741-4DD8-93D2-9B775713EE17Q27303792-8FD6CA4B-0646-4E11-A4A9-7FF8E4FF0EA7Q28290169-B57F9A11-37E8-452A-B07B-D1041B1ED224Q28297299-AC0A6285-BEFE-487C-9C3B-4AA1D264E1C2Q30541329-09BECF92-1974-4FD2-ACB2-4A326A5C1B41Q30557675-089444B7-D53C-4453-A55D-0F44949CB470Q30560664-D4108E7A-2702-40EE-B89B-DFD1F85F15EFQ30573693-C0E72F2F-AA7F-4D83-8525-C8B54EFD3C7BQ30581126-BCE2A8C3-B3AC-4992-BFB8-28A6C904852BQ30837194-395F4BD6-7D77-4FD7-8446-FAA664B851EFQ31049139-8891B11F-8C65-43FA-90A0-1CFBBB5D1D95Q33595945-12C5BC5B-15D7-4EA8-AE58-DEEB80A50244Q33627477-0F3B01FD-2372-4425-B76C-9F4662FA0DA1Q33851462-90C4EB38-2CA9-4E70-A725-3C0C972DF123Q33993895-7378475A-E26A-4D7B-8AA0-3CDF6CB2B490Q34340434-A10E89BD-98FE-4BA8-A17C-AFB4A560A387Q34472377-93472444-6108-4984-B0ED-2522D725445DQ34571797-C26B3E70-E5EE-4C7E-8BB4-FF5912D089B6Q34591744-7EB49910-C661-4035-A8A3-70C4D116EB18Q34713410-B390F02D-A77C-4DF7-89CF-14B1E19393A3Q35072777-EC46B6BD-0A86-439D-9CE4-D8A30C2AF337Q35209920-BBD92B17-B995-4456-A8BC-20B94C10BCC1Q35569757-3DA05F36-A89C-4083-A55B-3F1325D6FD64Q35944313-B024CF93-21CA-4D34-9C18-CA19F3F28471Q36057038-580EB236-9160-4F7C-9B85-EDA7316B6D25Q36244952-587F35AF-9C16-4B69-A7BA-07EF437FD747Q36288709-2DD90F25-5443-4166-A513-14BB72ED7DF6Q36338345-17E50DC2-BEF4-4875-A641-2EA2963452A8Q36364158-CE887C46-292F-4EDE-8B52-54155966BA5FQ36422737-75FD827E-7294-415B-AF1F-6FDC52693B52Q36455603-F51C49F0-D433-4724-B517-851B8217F9BEQ36641994-D079224B-9362-488F-86C4-127E0DCB1643Q36859518-4C1A3DE5-D9DE-4C6A-8002-66541E5457CDQ36949785-51CB5DD7-C247-4007-9C32-6B1B4AA9068CQ37094759-A2A3C4B4-67E5-4FC9-ACC5-F374ADD1D8F1Q37172383-68DBE748-86AD-4D49-833E-89FF9B6FF725Q37219613-B60E0F03-C540-4CE9-9DA6-1F60399F3F84Q37240012-993EEBA7-0B01-4A8F-88BC-FD44E5A97E41Q37273813-8CF6C90C-2888-4BC5-8626-7CD789810131Q37382737-5E15C663-1407-439B-906E-DFA637555DB8
P2860
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
description
2006 nî lūn-bûn
@nan
2006 թուականի Դեկտեմբերին հրատարակուած գիտական յօդուած
@hyw
2006 թվականի դեկտեմբերին հրատարակված գիտական հոդված
@hy
2006年の論文
@ja
2006年論文
@yue
2006年論文
@zh-hant
2006年論文
@zh-hk
2006年論文
@zh-mo
2006年論文
@zh-tw
2006年论文
@wuu
name
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@ast
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@en
type
label
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@ast
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@en
prefLabel
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@ast
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@en
P2093
P1476
The National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) twin data.
@en
P2093
Andrew Smolen
Brett C Haberstick
Kathleen Mullan Harris
P304
P356
10.1375/183242706779462787
P407
P577
2006-12-01T00:00:00Z