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Autor:
David Bard, S. Mason Garrison, Maury Buster, William H. Beasley, Joseph Lee Rodgers, David C. Rowe, Kim May, Warren B. Miller, Amber B. Johnson, Michael D. Hunter, Edwin J. C. G. van den Oord, Kelly M. Meredith, Chengchang Li
Publikováno v:
Behavior Genetics. 46:538-551
The National Longitudinal Survey of Youth datasets (NLSY79; NLSY-Children/Young Adults; NLSY97) have extensive family pedigree information contained within them. These data sources are based on probability sampling, a longitudinal design, and a cross
Autor:
Joseph Lee Rodgers, Benjamin B. Lahey, William H. Beasley, Irwin D. Waldman, Paul J. Rathouz, Brian M. D’Onofrio, Carol A. Van Hulle, Amber B. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Behavior Genetics. 45:51-70
A powerful longitudinal data source, the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth Children data, allows measurement of behavior problems (BP) within a developmental perspective linking them to menarcheal timing (MT). In a preliminary analysis, we evalua
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Social Work Research. 37:402-413
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Behavior Genetics. 38:567-578
Using National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY) fertility variables, we introduce and illustrate a new genetically-informative design. First, we develop a kinship linking algorithm, using the NLSY79 and the NLSY-Children data to link mothers to da
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Child Maltreatment. 12:150-160
Parental substance use is a well-documented risk for children. However, little is known about specific effects of prenatal and postnatal substance use on child maltreatment and foster care placement transitions. In this study, the authors unpacked un
Autor:
Joseph Lee Rodgers, Amber B. Johnson
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Social Psychology. 36:2685-2714
The current study uses a newly developed questionnaire, the Effects of Children Questionnaire, to examine the impact of having children on women's lives. Participants were lower- and lower-middle-class women. The questionnaire assessed women's percep
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Archives of sexual behavior. 40(5)
Precursors to adolescent health-risking sexual behavior (HRSB) were examined in a normative sample of 373 adolescents (48.0% female, n = 178). Using a variable-oriented approach, we regressed the number of sexual partners at high school exit (age 17)