National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health
Waves 1, 2, 3, and 4 of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health (Add Health) provide a wide variety of measures of well-being. Examples of topics include physical and emotional well-being, financial and material resources, peer and romantic relationships, and delinquent behavior and substance use.
Suggested Citation:
National Center for Family & Marriage Research. Measures Snapshots: Name of Data Set.
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- Wave 1
- Parent Questionnaire
- Delinquency, Crime, and Violence
- Educational Outcomes
- Family Relationships
- Financial and Material Resources
- Neighborhood Context
- Peer Relationships
- Physical Health
- Psychological and Emotional Well-being
- Romantic and Sexual Relationships
- Sexuality and Fertility
- Substance Use
- Variable Notes
- Wave 2
- Delinquency, Crime, & Violence
- Educational Outcomes
- Family Relationships
- Financial and Material Resources
- Neighborhood Context
- Peer Relationships
- Physical Health
- Psychological and Emotional Well-being
- Respondents' Children's Well-being
- Romantic and Sexual Relationships
- Sexuality and Fertility
- Substance Use
- Variable Notes
- Wave 3
- Adolescent ADD ADHD
- Childhood Neglect and Abuse
- Demographics (Children)
- Education, Employment, and Resources
- Family Relationships
- Parenting Attitudes
- Physical Health (Children)
- Physical Health (Respondent)
- Prenatal and Perinatal Health
- Psychological and Emotional Well-being (Children)
- Psychological and Emotional Well-being (Respondent)
- Variable Notes
- Wave 4
Updated: 10/08/2020 12:49PM